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21 European AI Startups to Watch Beyond Lovable and Mistral
It is not that European startups never get attention — Lovable and Mistral AI are proof of that. But there are many more that insiders are tracking.
Reddit Search Usage Surges 30% Year-Over-Year
The company saw a 30% year-on-year jump in the number of people using search every week, CEO Steve Huffman said on Thursday.
AI Impact on Jobs: Freelancers and Marketers Share Experiences
So, I was scrolling through Linkedin and saw this post & felt really really bad for this dude.....so just wanted to take an opinion. Has your job been impacted by AI yet? I handle marketing at a saas brand and I believe since I keep myself updated with AI, my job is not at risk as of now, but who knows what could happen at any moment in this uncertain world🤷
Craft Agents OSS: Open-Source AI Tool Trends on GitHub
Craft Agents OSS: Open Source AI Tool Trends on GitHub Craft Agents OSS represents a burgeoning wave of open source AI tools on GitHub, empowering developers an…
Open Models Narrowing AI Performance Gap
a year ago there was a clear tier gap. now i'm less sure, but not in the way i expected. the tasks where open-weight models have genuinely caught up are real: coding assistance, summarization, instruction following, solid day-to-day reasoning. for probably 70-80% of what most people actually use these for, a well-quantized local model is competitive. that wasn't true 18 months ago. but the remaining gap is stubborn. deep multi-step reasoning, anything requiring broad factual accuracy across domains, novel problem synthesis under ambiguity. that stuff still feels like a generation behind. and the frustrating part is it's not a fixed target. every time open models close in, frontier moves. what i can't work out is whether that's sustainable long term. at some point the architecture matures and the gap collapses for good. or maybe compute access keeps the ceiling moving indefinitely. for those who actually run both regularly - is there a specific task category where you've genuinely tried to substitute an open model and just couldn't?
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DeepSeek-V3: Advanced AI Tool Trends on GitHub
DeepSeek V3: Advanced AI Tool Trends on GitHub DeepSeek V3 is a cutting edge AI tool available on GitHub, designed to push the boundaries of artificial intellig…
AI's Personal Revolution: Threat to Big Tech's Dominance?
There are many people feeling anxious—rightly so—about their own future because of the impressive advances in AI. If we stop to think about it, five years ago this wasn’t a concern for almost anyone, whether individuals or companies. It was something that appeared “out of nowhere” and caused such a massive disruption that giants like Google and Microsoft had to rethink their strategies. OpenAI has existed since 2015, quietly working in an unusual direction compared to the rest of the industry, and when ChatGPT took off globally, the revolution gained real momentum. Today, there’s a lot of talk about the subsidized costs of AI and how this will be unsustainable in the long run—that the bubble will burst, and so on. And that’s where I disagree: to me, there are smaller projects happening around the world, focusing on things that the big players can’t currently afford to prioritize. One example would be optimizing models or personal hardware in such a way that you could run them on your own computer without needing million-dollar equipment. If a large company were to achieve this, I’d bet on Apple or Nvidia—that is, hardware-focused companies. Apple, in particular, seems very suspicious to me, since it hasn’t made major moves during the AI hype and has remained quite quiet on the subject. Just remember that computers existed long before they became PCs (personal computers). Many people didn’t believe that an average person would ever need a computer at home. And the revolution came when computers became personal and accessible products. To me, something similar could happen at some point—and it could cause significant losses for companies that are currently investing massive amounts of money in expanding data centers to process AI.
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AI Hacking Tool Z4nzu Trends on GitHub
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