New op-ed in Hypebot today!
TLDR; existing copyright law is not prepared to handle the rise of AI audio generation. Artists should demand product design choices that promote meaningful human authorship.
https://t.co/SSuQOM3eaU
The Livepeer Protocol R&D SPE created a new LIP to improve orchestrator security and enable multisig orchestrators.
Check it out on the forum and share your thoughts. https://t.co/ZOSCnclLPL
@antonioguterres The AI frontier will remain the same, but almost everything else should be open source, from orchestration, to the models and infrastructure
Learn more about how Mike started by bringing the biggest brands into the world of e-commerce, helped digitalize healthcare and is now making AI accessible and affordable for all:
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Tfw you time an engineering career with the dawn of the internet age
Read our profile of @MikeZupper, the systems architect who brought the world online and is setting his sights on open source AI with @BlueClawNetwork
@DavidSacks Realistically, cutting edge frontier AI will probably always be closed source, but open source models / combinations aren't far behind and can absorb all capabilities at blistering speed
Dario's args:
"Opensource you can see the source, here you cannot see inside the model"
- yes you can that's literally the open weights part btw.
- I cannot see the weights inside Claude, but I can GLM 5.2
- Models like Nemotron3 Ultra go further, all the data, training scripts, and model is opensource.
"Alot of the benefits like many people working on it, being additive doesn't work in same way"
- yes it does. We have seen endless fine tunes of various open source models for real improvements.
"Ultimately you have to host it on the cloud"
- no you dont. Dario is seemingly totally unaware of smaller moes and even dense models like qwen 27B.
Not only does dario not take part in social media, I am beginning to think he's never tried open source models at all and has no idea wtf hes on about