Tag: open-source
All the articles with the tag "open-source".
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AI Buyers Pay Twice
Satya Nadella's reverse information paradox is a clean warning: the real AI bill is not only tokens, it is the learning trace you give away.
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Ollama Is Turning Local AI Into Normal Developer Plumbing
Ollama's $65M raise and nearly 9M monthly developers show local open-weight AI moving from hobby setup into default developer infrastructure.
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GLM-5.2 Is Turning AI Sticker Shock Into a Product Problem
GLM-5.2's rise shows that cheap good-enough agent models are becoming real pressure on expensive frontier AI workflows.
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Sakana Fugu Sells the Thing Export Controls Created
Sakana AI's Fugu and 360's Tulongfeng show how quickly frontier access restrictions become a market signal for regional AI alternatives.
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GLM-5.2 Is the Counterargument to Gated Frontier Access
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 release matters because open weights, a 1M-token context, and an MIT license make frontier dependency less fragile for builders.
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DiffusionGemma Is A Reminder That Token-By-Token Is Not Sacred
Google's DiffusionGemma explores parallel text generation, bidirectional context, and self-correction as an alternative path for faster local AI.
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NVIDIA's SANA-WM Makes World Models Feel Less Remote
SANA-WM is a 2.6B open world model for minute-long 720p video with camera control. The signal is efficiency.
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Hugging Face Put an App Store on a $299 Robot
Reachy Mini now has an open app store with more than 200 apps. The important part is not the robot, it is the builder loop.
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DeepSeek V4 Is the Boring Kind of Terrifying: Cheap, Huge, and Almost There
DeepSeek V4 previewed on April 24 with 1.6 trillion parameters, 1 million token context, open weights, and pricing that attacks frontier AI economics directly.
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Meta Just Went Closed Source. Nobody Should Be Surprised.
After years of championing open-source AI with Llama, Meta released Muse Spark as a closed model. The open-source era was strategy, not philosophy. Now it is over.