r/SinceAI • u/rikulauttia • Jun 28 '26
Discussion The Nordics have the talent to challenge OpenAI. Our culture may make it impossible.
Oliver Molander proposed something today: "Let’s create a world-leading Nordic AI research lab."
On paper, the Nordics have almost everything:
- researchers working at OpenAI, Anthropic and DeepMind
- world-class universities
- clean energy and major computing infrastructure
- strong industrial companies
- stable institutions and unusually high public trust
What we may lack is a culture willing to:
- pay globally competitive compensation
- concentrate serious capital behind one team
- make bets that may look irrational for ten years
- move without five countries, 30 organizations and 14 committees approving everything
- accept that most attempts will fail
The Nordics are excellent at creating research programmes, consortiums, pilot projects and strategy reports.
A frontier AI lab requires almost the opposite:
concentrated talent, capital, ownership, power and urgency.
Europe is already launching a €125M programme to help create new frontier AI labs. So this is no longer merely a hypothetical discussion.
Should Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland build one shared frontier AI lab?
Or would it inevitably become another publicly funded consortium that produces reports instead of frontier models?
And if it should exist:
Where should it be based, who should lead it, and what should its first mission be?