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Meta is shifting how it plans to ensure widespread access to superintelligence, a suggestion that the company’s most advanced AI may remain closed so that Meta can stay in the driver’s seat.
New research reveals open-source AI models use up to 10 times more computing resources than closed alternatives, potentially negating cost advantages for enterprise deployments.
As with any technology still in the very early stages, there are some challenges to overcome and complexities to understand ...
Efficiency in AI development, paired with open source sharing in the industry, can help empower startups and enterprise ML teams to compete with tech giants. Instead of wasting budget and human time ...
Chinese advances in AI have come one after another this year, starting with the widely heralded DeepSeek and its R1 reasoning ...
He also argued that open source is safer. "There is an ongoing debate about the safety of open source AI models, and my view is that open source AI will be safer than the alternatives.
OpenAI announced Tuesday the launch of two open-weight AI reasoning models with similar capabilities to its o-series. Both are freely available to download from the online developer platform ...
The AI Action Plan pretty much frees up AI companies to do what they want, but it also supports the use of open source for AI. What that means is one big open question.
If open-weights is a new piece of AI jargon to you, don't worry. Basically, open-weights is a category of AI models that power products like chatbots, image and video generators.
OpenAI releases its first open-source LLMs in six years. OpenAI's smallest AI model can run on a laptop. Early reports indicate these new models may have trouble with hallucinations.
When DeepSeek-R1, a powerful open-source large language model (LLM) out of China, was released earlier this year, it didn’t come with a press tour. No flashy demos. No keynote speeches.
The newly released White House Artificial Intelligence Action Plan includes a strong endorsement of open-source AI software, an embrace the Trump administration argues could provide “geostrategic” ...