AI Decoded – Innovation Series
When I meet with small and medium-sized business owners, I often hear the same concern: “AI sounds powerful, but isn’t it just for the tech giants?”
The answer is increasingly clear: no—AI is for everyone.
This Axios report, backed by Meta and the Linux Foundation, shows how open-source AI is driving growth for SMBs worldwide. The numbers are striking: about 90% of organizations using AI rely on open-source tools, from language models to specialized frameworks.
In my career, I’ve seen how innovation ecosystems flourish when access is democratized. Open-source AI means:
- No licensing lock-in for startups or SMEs.
- Lower costs to experiment and pivot.
- Rapid diffusion of knowledge—entrepreneurs can learn, adapt, and build faster.
Consider Meta’s Llama, which has been downloaded more than a billion times. It’s not just a research tool, it’s already a backbone for countless products, from marketing assistants to medical data analyzers.
This is a powerful reminder that the next wave of entrepreneurial innovation won’t come from closed labs, it will come from communities, open-source repositories, and the creative energy of people who can finally build without asking permission.
But here’s the challenge:
- We need support systems (AI training, incubators, public funding) to ensure that open-source tools don’t just benefit big corporations but truly empower small businesses.
- We must build trust and governance, since open doesn’t mean risk-free.
If we get this balance right, open-source AI could become one of the most inclusive engines of entrepreneurship we’ve ever seen.

(Part of my AI Decoded – Innovation Series, where I explore how AI is reshaping entrepreneurship and innovation worldwide.)
Dr. Lydia Turkié
Source: Axios – New research: Open-source AI drives economic growth and cost savings (2025)
