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Is Mark Zuckerberg flip flopping on open source AI? Meta's CEO has suggested his AI "superintelligence" might take a different approach.
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.
The “think” mode on DeepSeek’s namesake chatbot was previously powered by its R1 reasoning model that garnered global attention after its release in January, following the launch of the V3 ...
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. Open-weight ...
OpenAI has announced new open source models that can assist with agentic AI tools and can be customised as per needs.
To reflect democratic principles, AI must be built in the open. If the U.S. wants to lead the AI race, it must lead the open-source AI race.
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.
JetBrains has detailed its eighth annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is conducted as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains’ PyCharm team.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been a major proponent of open-source AI. This week, he began to change his tune. There are several reasons Meta may not want to give away its best AI technology anymore.
If you thought DeepSeek was cheap, check out GLM-4.5 - a new AI model from Chinese startup Z.ai that costs just $0.11 per million input tokens.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence have developed a groundbreaking tool that allows open-source AI systems to match or surpass the ...
Send tips about AI via Signal to: nitasha.10 An ambitious new project aims to win back the U.S. lead in open-source AI technology from China.