Kshitij Dixit, SaaS Founder at Zeo, YC Alum, is building AI-driven products used by over a million users globally. A few years ago, frontier laboratories like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta and Tencent ...
Model Context Protocol, or MCP, is arguably the most powerful innovation in AI integration to date, but sadly, its purpose and potential are largely misunderstood. So what's the best way to really ...
For quantum computing to reach the point where it is fault-tolerant, scalable, and commercially viable, it’s going to be with the help of key components of advanced computing today, namely AI, open ...
Meta will “eventually” offer open source versions of its new AI models Alexandr Wang is in charge of, but first, the company “wants to keep some pieces proprietary and to ensure they don’t add new ...
When Google released Gemini 3 Pro at the end of last year, it was a significant step forward for the company's proprietary large language models. Now, the company is bringing some of the same ...
Creating a golf longshot parlay could rely on several types of PGA bets as the Texas Children's Houston Open 2026 takes place this week. It tees off on Thursday from Memorial Park Golf Course, and ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Nvidia is mobilizing an effort to create “open” artificial intelligence models that make their code publicly available and provide an alternative to proprietary giants such as OpenAI ...
Microsoft Corp. today released a hardware-efficient reasoning model, Phi-4-reasoning-vision-15B, that can process multimodal files such as scientific charts. The model is based on two existing ...
Alibaba's (BABA) cloud unit on Wednesday launched AI coding subscription plans that offer access and the ability to freely switch between four Chinese open-source models—Qwen3.5, GLM-5, MiniMax M2.5, ...
Enterprise AI company Cohere launched a new family of multilingual models on the sidelines of the ongoing India AI Summit. The models, dubbed Tiny Aya, are open-weight — meaning their underlying code ...
Chinese open models are spreading fast, from Hugging Face to Silicon Valley. Here’s why that matters. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to ...