The shutdown highlights the potential for increased government control over AI, prompting interest in decentralized AI solutions and compliance regimes.
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Vision Language Models, or VLMs, are AI models that can understand both visual content and language. While earlier models like CLIP and BLIP connected images with text, modern VLMs can analyze images, read documents, interpret charts, answer visual questions, and support multimodal conversations. Models like GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude Vision, and Qwen-VL are making visual AI […]
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Regulatory actions against Anthropic highlight the appeal of decentralized AI, driving investment in censorship-resistant technologies.
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The federal government lost a whopping $186 billion to improper payments in fiscal year 2025. The Government Accountability Office says the figure marks an increase of about $24 billion from the prior year and brings the cumulative total lost since the fiscal year 2003 to roughly $3 trillion. Most of these payments stemmed from overpayments […]
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Mistral AI, which offers some open source AI models, has raised significant funding since its creation in 2023, with the ambition to “put frontier AI in the hands of everyone.”
The shift to open-source AI models in government sectors highlights a growing trend towards data sovereignty and reduced reliance on proprietary systems.
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At the event "The Briefing: AI for Science" earlier this week, Anthropic announced Claude Science, a new "AI workbench for scientists" that pulls fragmented tools and datasets into one environment, and generates figures and visuals. Anthropic, already dominating the industry with its popular coding tools and powerful AI models, framed the launch around what it says is AI's potential to "dramatically accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and the development of healthcare interventions," and touted a long list of biotech and pharma customers already using Claude.
Anthropic also went a step further, saying it would develop drugs of its …
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OpenAI's proposal could redefine government-corporate relations, raising questions about regulatory impartiality and setting industry precedents.
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