The 2028 Model Lab Endgame: How Six Becomes Two, Three, or Twelve

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TL;DR

By the end of 2028, the landscape of Western frontier AI labs could consolidate into just two, three, or expand to twelve, depending on various strategic and regulatory forces. This scenario forecast highlights the potential futures and their implications for global AI leadership and capital flows.

By the end of 2028, the Western frontier AI landscape is projected to consolidate into either two, three, or twelve dominant labs, according to a May 2026 scenario forecast by Thorsten Meyer. This potential restructuring is driven by strategic, regulatory, and capital forces, and will significantly influence global AI development and investment patterns.

As of May 2026, six major Western AI labs—Anthropic, OpenAI, Google DeepMind, xAI, Meta Superintelligence Labs, and Reflection AI—dominate the frontier space, each with distinct financial and strategic positions. Meyer’s forecast outlines three possible futures: a sharp consolidation into two or three labs, a more diffuse scenario with twelve significant players, or a tail-risk scenario involving crisis-driven fragmentation. These outcomes are supported by current capital flows, regulatory environments, and technological capabilities, which are all evolving rapidly.

The consolidation scenarios depend on factors such as regulatory pressures, capital availability, and strategic alliances, whereas the diffusion scenario might result from increased competition, geopolitical tensions, or regulatory fragmentation. Meyer emphasizes that the actual outcome will significantly impact where trillions of dollars in capital are allocated, shaping the global AI race and technological sovereignty.

The 2028 Model Lab Endgame — Scenario Forecast
  SCENARIO FORECAST / HORIZON 2028 FRONTIER AI LABS · WESTERN SPHERE · MAY 2026
Scenario forecast · 2026 → 2028

The 2028 Model Lab Endgame.

How six becomes two, three, or twelve — and which combination of forces decides.

There are six credible Western frontier AI labs in May 2026. By the end of 2028 there will be two, or three, or twelve. Each outcome is internally coherent, supported by different combinations of forces already visible today, and consequential for trillions of dollars of capital allocation. The question is not which scenario is correct. The question is which one you are positioned for.

Scenario A
35%
The Duopoly Endstate.
Six → two. Anthropic + OpenAI. The path of least resistance.
Scenario B
30%
The Equilibrium Endstate.
Triad-plus-sphere. ~10–12 globally active providers.
Scenario C
25%
The Stratification Endstate.
Tier-1 frontier + tier-2 commodity + open-weight long tail.
Tail Risk Overlay
15–25%
Crisis-triggered nationalization.
Mythos-class proliferation event reshapes any base case.
I · The terrain in May 2026

Six Western labs. Different positions on the same forces.

The competitive picture is easier to compare side-by-side than the financial press has made it. Capital structure, revenue quality, distribution depth, regulatory exposure — each lab sits on a different combination. The same six forces will resolve to different outcomes for each of them.

Anthropic
Founded 2021 · IPO Oct 2026
$900B
Closing valuation · $50B raise
Strongest revenue quality. $30–40B ARR, 4× growth in 6 months. Mythos single-source channel. Excluded from Pentagon multi-vendor; SCR designation in litigation.
OpenAI
Founded 2015 · IPO 2027 likely
$852B
April 2026 round · $122B raised
Largest capital base, most conditional. $50B Amazon (only $15B upfront), $30B Nvidia, $30B SoftBank tranches. 5GW compute commitment. $5B revenue, $8.5B losses.
Google DeepMind
Internal · Alphabet
+63%
Q1 cloud growth · $20B+ rev
Most architecturally complete. Full-stack TPU + Vertex + Gemini. GenAI products +800% YoY. Question: convert capability into Anthropic/OpenAI-tier enterprise dominance.
xAI
Founded 2023 · merged with SpaceX
$42.7B
Total raised · Series E +$20B
Lost all 11 co-founders. Pentagon Channel 1 inclusion. SpaceX merger means SpaceX IPO is the public-market vehicle. Capability disclosures lag.
Meta · Superintelligence
Muse Spark debut April 2026
$145B
2026 capex (raised from $135B)
Largest capex, weakest disclosure. “Very technical question” → -6%. $14.3B Scale AI / Wang acquisition, 9 months in. Strategic position most uncertain.
Reflection AI
Founded 2024 · ex-DeepMind
$2B
Raised · $6.8B valuation
Most capital efficient. Training a model at “tens of trillions of tokens.” Pentagon Channel 1 inclusion is the most consequential development for any sub-OpenAI/Anthropic lab in 12 months.
II · The forces structuring the endgame
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Six independent forces. Their combinations produce the scenarios.

Each force operates on its own trajectory; the scenarios that follow are simply the three coherent ways the forces can resolve together. None is destiny. All are visible in the data through May 2026.

Force 01

Compute economics.

Training cost growing 2.4× per year. GPT-4 amortized $40M (2023) → $1B by early 2027 → $10B+ by 2028. Hardware acquisition cost 1–2 OOM higher. Only labs with sustained access to that capital maintain frontier competition.

Force 02

Capital availability and quality.

Q1 2026: $180B AI funding, more than all of 2024. ~80% to OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI. Sovereign wealth + PE channels dominate. May 4 OpenAI/Anthropic enterprise JV announcements (Blackstone, TPG, Brookfield) confirm: the relationships that matter are with alternative asset managers.

Force 03

Capability convergence and the open-weight floor.

Stanford AI Index: Chinese frontier “effectively closed” the gap. 3–6 months behind on benchmarks; 1/20th the price per token. Frontier-tier capability is a depreciating asset on a 6–12 month cycle. The model commoditizes; the moat is enterprise distribution.

Force 04

Talent flow.

$3.4B seed capital to 12 founders departing the major labs in 12 months. xAI lost all 11 co-founders. DeepSeek opening external financing largely to retain talent. The 2027–2028 frontier will be competed for by some of the 6 + 3–5 well-capitalized spinouts + companies not yet founded.

Force 05

Regulatory gating.

EU AI Act enforcement August 2, 2026. Pentagon two-channel architecture (multi-vendor + Mythos sole-source). Anthropic SCR in litigation. Each lab’s regulatory exposure is now a primary variable in competitiveness.

Force 06

The agentic transition.

Q1 2026 was the quarter “agentic” stopped being a feature and became a category. May 4 OpenAI/Anthropic enterprise JVs are explicit: forward-deployed engineers, Palantir-style integration, PE-backed channel distribution. Agents are now the unit of economic value, not models.

III · The scenario tree
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Three coherent futures. One branch point pattern.

The forecast horizon is end of 2028 — long enough for capital cycles to play out, short enough that today’s data points constrain the analysis. The branches fork at three identifiable inflection points: Anthropic’s IPO outcome (Q4 2026), the open-weight capability gap (mid-2027), and the agentic transition’s revenue distribution (Q4 2027).

Western frontier AI · scenario tree · 2026 → 2028
Each branch shows how the forces resolve. Probability sums to ~90% across the three base scenarios; the tail risk overlay is independent.
May 2026 Q4 2026 Mid 2027 Q4 2028 Branch 1 Branch 2 6 labs May 2026 IPO > $1T IPO $700–$1T IPO < $700B Gap holds 9–12mo Gap 9–12mo Western Gap < 6mo by Q1 ’27 2 A · Duopoly 35% ~10 B · Equilibrium 30% 12+ C · Stratification 25% ⚠ TAIL RISK · 15–25% · MYTHOS-CLASS PROLIFERATION Reshapes any base scenario via crisis-triggered nationalization
Six → two · or six → ~ten · or six → twelve+ stratified.
IV · The survivor matrix
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Each lab. Each scenario. The outcome it implies.

A scenario forecast is only useful if it specifies what each scenario means for each player. The matrix below is the bet you place when you allocate capital. Read across each row to see what happens to a single lab; read down each column to see what each scenario looks like in aggregate.

Lab · sphere Scenario A · Duopoly 35% Scenario B · Equilibrium 30% Scenario C · Stratification 25%
Anthropic US · frontier · public Oct ’26 Scaled · $1.5–2.5TCement duopoly position.Frontier-tier-1 dominant. PE-channel distribution captures enterprise share. Mythos sole-source channel persists. Tier-1 · $1.2–1.8TOne of three majors.Frontier-tier-1 alongside OpenAI and Google. EU regulated-market share grows; federal SCR situation resolves favorably or expires. Tier-1 premium · $800B–1.2TAGI-adjacent premium tier.Smaller addressable market; higher margins; revenue concentrated in 5% of workloads requiring genuine frontier-tier-1.
OpenAI US · frontier · IPO 2027 likely Scaled · $1.5–2.5TOther half of duopoly.Microsoft partnership deepens. Conditional Amazon capital arrives in full. PE-channel JV (Development Co) becomes primary enterprise vehicle. Tier-1 · $1.5–2.0TOne of three majors.Microsoft expands own internal models (Phi-tier) but maintains OpenAI exclusivity for frontier. IPO 2027 at $1.5T+. Tier-1 premium · $1.0–1.5TAGI-adjacent premium leader.Compute commitments (5GW) become structural overhead; margin compression on commodity workloads.
Google DeepMind Internal · Alphabet · full-stack Internal supplierCloud-line revenue, not standalone.Frontier capability supplies Google Cloud and Workspace. Not externally measurable as frontier-model business. Tier-1 · $400–700B notionalThird frontier-tier-1 lab.Cloud growth sustains; AI line item becomes investor-attributable. TPU full-stack matters. Tier-1 premiumFrontier capability internal.Less commercial differentiation than A or B; consumer-product distribution preserves position.
xAI US · merged SpaceX Defense verticalPentagon Channel 1 specialist.Generalist frontier-tier abandoned. SpaceX IPO is the public vehicle. Federal classified workload concentration. Sub-frontier · $400–600BSpecialty + Pentagon.Defense-aligned vertical with Musk-network political durability; not frontier-tier-1 generalist. Tier-2 frontierCommodity-frontier provider.Loses 11 co-founders catches up via SpaceX network; serves federal + Twitter-ecosystem distribution.
Meta · Superintelligence US · open-weight pivot Open-weight exitStops chasing frontier-tier-1.Llama 5 / Muse 2 become open-weight standard; capex revised down; investor pressure forces clarity. Open-weight enterpriseEnterprise share via cost-efficiency.Open-weight provider of choice for cost-sensitive workloads; sustained capex but disciplined. Tier-2 frontier · openFrontier-tier-2 leader.Open-weight competition with Chinese cohort; meaningful enterprise share at commodity-tier pricing.
Reflection AI US · Pentagon Channel 1 Acquired · $15–25BStrategic capability bolt-on.Microsoft, Google, or Nvidia acquires by mid-2027. Founders cash out; teams integrate. Persists · $40–80BSpecialty frontier-tier-2.Productization 2026 H2; enterprise customer references signed; possible IPO 2028. Tier-2 specialistDefense + specialty workloads.Persists at $20–60B; specialization-by-design wins.
12 Founders cohort Spinouts · $3.4B seed 1–2 surviveMost fail or get acquired.Capital crunch compresses options; specialization isn’t enough without distribution. 3 reach near-frontierThinking Machines, AMI, Periodic.Well-capitalized cohort survives via specialization; 9 fail to scale. 5–6 viable specialistsVertical specialization wins.Stratification rewards focused capability; 5–6 reach commercial scale.
China sphere DeepSeek · Qwen · Moonshot · Zhipu Parallel sphereOperating in own zone.3–4 frontier-tier in China; export-controlled access for non-restricted markets; ~3–6 month gap holds. 4 frontier-tier in sphereStable equilibrium.Gap closes to 3 months; Apache 2.0 base models adopted globally; Alibaba Qwen most-downloaded family. Tier-2 globallyDefines commodity-frontier.Gap closes to under 3 months; China sphere defines tier-2 pricing globally.
Europe sphere Mistral · Aleph · BFL EU-regulated onlyMistral as regional champion.EU Act-driven procurement preference; bounded outside the EU; €30–50B Mistral. EU + spillover2–3 viable players.Mistral expands beyond EU on cost-efficiency; Aleph + BFL specialize; €40–80B Mistral. Tier-2 + specialtyModality + sovereign deployment.European bet vindicated as the regulated-market category captures real share.
V · Tail-risk overlay
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A 15–25% probability event that reshapes any base scenario.

Tail risk is not orthogonal to the base scenarios; it overlays them. Whichever scenario plays out, a Mythos-class capability proliferation event compresses returns, increases regulatory complexity, and shifts the equity structure of the major labs toward government-influenced governance.

⚠ Tail risk · crisis-triggered nationalization

The proliferation event that reshapes the equity structure of the labs.

Path 1. A Glasswing consortium member’s access is compromised; nation-state or organized criminal actor obtains Mythos-class capability; major cyberattack on critical infrastructure (financial, power, healthcare). Political response immediate and severe.

Path 2. Open-weight models reach Mythos-class offensive cybersecurity capability independently. Estimated timeline based on capability progression: 12–18 months from May 2026, putting it in 2027 H1–H2 window.

Either path triggers the same response: Defense Production Act authorities, “Strategic AI Reserve” framework with government preferred-equity in Anthropic and OpenAI, mandatory sovereign-cloud deployment for federal-classified workloads. EU does similar via Article 7 reclassification. China closes domestic market.

Probability: 15–25% in 18 months, 30–40% in 36 months. Tail-risk hedging is appropriate in any portfolio with significant frontier-AI exposure. The probability is not low.

VI · Signposts

Fifteen leading indicators. The next 18 months will tell.

The signposts operate together. A pattern across multiple indicators is more meaningful than any single one. The first six months of EU AI Act enforcement (August 2026 – February 2027) should produce enough signal to identify which scenario is most consistent with the unfolding data.

  1. Anthropic IPO pricing (Oct 2026). >$1T → A. $700B–$1T → B. <$700B → C or stress.
  2. OpenAI IPO timing. Announcement before end-2026 → A or B. Delay to 2028 → C or capital stress.
  3. Meta Q2 capex revision. Pulled back <$115B → B/C. Held or raised >$135B → B.
  4. Reflection AI productization. Commercial product 2026 H2 → B/C. None by Q1 ’27 → A (acquisition).
  5. Microsoft positioning. Internal model expansion → B. Deepening OpenAI exclusivity → A.
  6. Google DeepMind disclosures. Sustained $20B+ Q-over-Q with explicit AI attribution → B viable.
  7. xAI capability vs SpaceX IPO. Frontier-tier benchmarks before IPO → B. Sub-frontier confirmed → A or vertical-only.
  8. DeepSeek V5 release. By Q1 2027 at frontier parity → C. Delayed to mid-2027+ → A or B.
  9. Open-weight gap to frontier. <6mo by end-2026 → C. 9–12mo holds → B. Widens → A.
  10. Spinout cohort funding rounds. Frontier-tier valuations ($30B+) by end-2026 → B/C. Stalled → A.
  11. Pentagon multi-vendor expansion. Channel 1 to civilian agencies 2026 H2 → B/C. Consolidation to 2–3 vendors → A.
  12. EU AI Act enforcement actions. Major US-hyperscaler penalty within 12 months → real teeth (relevant to all).
  13. Sovereign wealth positioning. Concentration in OpenAI/Anthropic → A. Diversification → B.
  14. Mythos-class proliferation events. Any major incident or open-weight Mythos-class disclosure → tail risk activates.
  15. Talent flow direction. Net positive flow to top three → A. Net positive flow to spinouts/tier-2 → B/C.

The endgame is six becoming two, three, or twelve. The bet you place today is the bet on which of those is real.

Implications of AI Lab Consolidation or Diffusion by 2028

This forecast matters because the structure of the AI landscape will determine global technological dominance, economic value, and regulatory influence. A small number of dominant labs could lead to concentrated innovation and control, while a more fragmented landscape might foster diverse approaches but complicate regulation and standards. Investors, policymakers, and industry leaders need to anticipate these scenarios to make informed decisions about resource allocation, regulation, and strategic positioning.

Current Position of Western Frontier AI Labs in 2026

In May 2026, the six leading Western AI labs are heavily capitalized, with Anthropic raising a $50 billion round at a $900 billion valuation, and OpenAI closing a $122 billion round. Google DeepMind benefits from Alphabet’s internal resources, with cloud revenues exceeding $20 billion and rapid growth in GenAI products. xAI has raised significant funding and merged with SpaceX interests, while Meta’s AI efforts remain substantial. These labs are competing for technological leadership amid evolving regulatory and geopolitical pressures, setting the stage for potential future consolidation or expansion.

“The question is not which scenario is correct, but which one you are positioned for.”

— Thorsten Meyer

“The forecast is useful if it makes the choices visible.”

— Thorsten Meyer

Key Unknowns in the 2028 AI Landscape

It remains unclear which of the three scenarios will materialize, as the outcome depends on unpredictable factors such as regulatory developments, geopolitical tensions, and technological breakthroughs. The pace of capital flows and strategic alliances will also influence whether the landscape consolidates or diffuses. Additionally, tail-risk events, like crises or policy shocks, could drastically reshape the future trajectory, making the actual 2028 landscape highly uncertain.

Indicators to Watch in the Next 18 Months

Observers should monitor regulatory actions in the US, EU, and China, capital investment trends, and strategic alliances among labs. Key signposts include changes in funding levels, mergers or acquisitions, shifts in government policy, and technological milestones. These indicators will help determine which of the forecasted scenarios is gaining momentum as 2028 approaches.

Key Questions

What factors could lead to consolidation of AI labs by 2028?

Regulatory pressures, large-scale capital investments, strategic mergers, and geopolitical considerations could favor the emergence of a few dominant labs, reducing the number of major players.

Could new entrants disrupt the forecasted scenarios?

Yes, breakthrough technologies, regulatory changes, or shifts in geopolitical alliances could introduce new competitors or alter existing dynamics, impacting the predicted futures.

How might regulation influence the future structure of AI labs?

Stricter regulations could favor larger, well-capitalized labs capable of compliance, leading to consolidation. Conversely, fragmented regulation might enable more players to operate independently, supporting diffusion.

What are the risks of a crisis scenario for AI development?

Crisis events, such as geopolitical conflicts, supply chain disruptions, or regulatory crackdowns, could fragment the industry or force rapid restructuring, making the future highly unpredictable.

Source: ThorstenMeyerAI.com

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