Despite the company's name, OpenAI hasn't dropped an open version of its AI models since GPT-2 in 2019. That changed on Tuesday, as CEO Sam Altman shared two new open-weights, reasoning AI models, ...
The problem with rolling your own AI is that your system memory probably isn’t very fast compared to the high bandwidth ...
On March 31, OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman announced on X that his company is working on a “powerful new open-weight language model,” and that it would be released in the coming months. It’s a ...
Nvidia Corp. today unveiled Earth-2, its artificial intelligence models and tools for scientists, startups, developers, enterprises and governments worldwide to make weather prediction more accessible ...
Open LLMs are publicly available models like Meta’s Llama 3.1. Their code, architecture and sometimes training data can be accessed, modified and used for commercial purposes. A comprehensive list of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -OpenAI said on Tuesday it has released two open-weight language models that excel in advanced reasoning and are optimized to run on laptops with performance levels similar to ...
Google’s Gemma 4 family just posted a result that will get attention in the open-source AI community: its ...
Developers rejoice—OpenAI has just released two new open-weight models. Unlike most of OpenAI’s models, these new products can be downloaded and used without needing to pay API fees to OpenAI. The ...
As AI models become more advanced, the conversation around their accessibility has intensified. At the heart of this debate is a crucial question: Should the “weights” of large language models be ...
In recent years, the artificial intelligence (AI) landscape has seen a dramatic evolution. Industry leaders such as OpenAI, Google and Anthropic Labs continue to make substantial strides in advancing ...
OpenAI just dropped two new open-weights models. Here's why that isn't the same as being fully open. Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and ...