
The AI Bottleneck Is Permission, Not Intelligence
Frontier AI is becoming a permissioned market. Mythos 5 and GPT-5.6 show why access, risk tiers, and approvals now matter…
Open WebUI is a self-hosted AI platform that gives teams and individuals a flexible interface for running language models on their own terms. Its pitch is clear: connect different models, extend the system with code, and keep stronger control over privacy, deployment, and customization than you get from closed consumer chat tools. That makes it attractive for developers, technical teams, and privacy-conscious organizations that want a customizable AI workspace instead of being locked into a single hosted provider. Because it supports model choice and local or controlled deployments, Open WebUI works well as a foundation for internal assistants, experimentation environments, and secure chat interfaces. For users who want the convenience of a polished AI frontend without giving up control over infrastructure, Open WebUI is a strong option.
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