On January 20, 2025, Chinese AI startup DeepSeek unveiled R1, an open-source large language model (LLM) that is redefining industry expectations. Designed to offer performance on par with proprietary ...
The UK AI Security Institute (AISI) has partnered with the commercial security sector on a new open source framework designed to help large language model (LLM) developers improve security posture.
ETH Zurich and EPFL’s open-weight LLM offers a transparent alternative to black-box AI built on green compute and set for public release. Large language models (LLMs), which are neural networks that ...
LiteLLM allows developers to integrate a diverse range of LLM models as if they were calling OpenAI’s API, with support for fallbacks, budgets, rate limits, and real-time monitoring of API calls. The ...
Chinese AI startup MiniMax, perhaps best known in the West for its hit realistic AI video model Hailuo, has released its latest large language model, MiniMax-M1 — and in great news for enterprises and ...
The release of Deepseek v3.1 signifies a major advancement in the realm of large language models (LLMs). This open source AI model, licensed under MIT, introduces a powerful 700GB mixture of experts ...
MiniMax, an AI firm based in Shanghai, has released an open source reasoning model that challenges Chinese rival DeepSeek and US-based Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google in terms of performance and cost.… ...
Despite widespread adoption of large language models across enterprises, companies building LLM applications still lack the right tools to meet complex cognitive and infrastructure needs, often ...
Understanding precisely how the output of a large language model (LLM) matches with training data has long been a mystery and a challenge for enterprise IT. A new open-source effort launched this week ...
The explosion of open-source AI frameworks has given developers unprecedented flexibility in deploying AI models. Portkey, an open-source AI gateway, simplifies AI model orchestration by providing a ...
DeepSeek-R1 is an open-source large language model (LLM) intended to advance research, automate workflows and foster creative innovation. By releasing its core architecture and source code, it appears ...
There's a new player in the AI race, and it's a whole country. Switzerland has just released Apertus, its open-source national Large Language Model (LLM) that it hopes would be an alternative to ...
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