A New Trick Could Block the Misuse of Open Source AI Open-source artificial intelligence (AI) frameworks have become a powerful tool for various industries, enabling developers to access and build upon existing code, making AI development more accessible and collaborative. However, this ease of access raises concerns about the potential misuse or malicious use of… Continue reading A New Trick Could Block the Misuse of Open Source AI
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Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open source tool that could make apps run faster
Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open-source tool that could make apps run faster In the world of technology, speed is everything. Whether it’s loading web pages, streaming videos, or running applications, users want things to happen quickly. Recognizing this need, Microsoft has announced the development of Garnet, a new open-source tool that promises to… Continue reading Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open source tool that could make apps run faster
Meta’s Next Big Open Source AI Dump Will Reportedly Be a Code-Generating Bot
Open source Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been on the rise for some time now, and has recently been gaining more steam with the release of Meta’s latest open source AI dump. Reportedly, Meta’s next big open source AI dump will be an impressive code-generating bot. A code-generating bot is a type of AI that is… Continue reading Meta’s Next Big Open Source AI Dump Will Reportedly Be a Code-Generating Bot
Meta releases open source AI audio tools, AudioCraft
As artificial intelligence continues to power through advanced research, usage, and implementation, the tech is starting to spread into areas previously untapped by AI—specifically, audio processing. Meta, the innovative information-processing AI platform, today announced the launch of AudioCraft, an open-source library of tools designed to simplify the development and implementation of speech recognition and audio… Continue reading Meta releases open source AI audio tools, AudioCraft
Reflex open source tool helps turn Python code into web apps
In recent years, the need to quickly turn Python code into web applications has grown rapidly. As such, many developers have sought out viable and efficient solutions to their problem. Fortunately, one such solution exists in the form of the open-source tool, Reflex. Reflex enables users to take advantage of the simplest and most efficient… Continue reading Reflex open source tool helps turn Python code into web apps
AlmaLinux says Red Hat source changes won’t kill its RHEL-compatible distro
In recent news, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) developer Faithlife has announced that their AlmaLinux distro will remain compatible with RHEL, even after Red Hat’s changes to its source code. This is good news for users of RHEL-based systems, who have seen their chosen operating system undergo a radical transformation in recent weeks. Red Hat’s… Continue reading AlmaLinux says Red Hat source changes won’t kill its RHEL-compatible distro
“A really big deal”—Dolly is a free, open source, ChatGPT-style AI model
Dolly, the open source chatbot, has been making a big splash lately. Developed by the AI research group OpenAI, Dolly is a ChatGPT-style AI model that is free, open source, and powerful enough to do things like generate personalized conversations and natural-sounding responses. Chatbots have become increasingly popular in recent years and are being used… Continue reading “A really big deal”—Dolly is a free, open source, ChatGPT-style AI model
Google’s free Assured Open Source Software service hits GA
Google has recently announced the GA launch of their free Assured Open Source Software service and it’s good news for software developers everywhere. This new service was unveiled at Google’s Cloud Next ’19 conference and is designed to help businesses and developers ensure they are using legitimate, secure open source software. The Assured Open Source… Continue reading Google’s free Assured Open Source Software service hits GA
Cerbos takes its open source access-control software to the cloud
Open source software has become increasingly popular in recent years, as more users recognize the advantages of such software and understand how it works. The Cerbos open source access-control software is leading the way in this trend, with its cloud-based offering now available to provide more connected, automated, and secure access control. Cerbos offers an… Continue reading Cerbos takes its open source access-control software to the cloud
Nintendo isn’t messing around searching for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaker
The leak of the upcoming The Legend of Zelda title, titled Tears of the Kingdom, has caused quite a stir in the gaming industry. Not only has it created a frenzy of speculation and anticipation, but it has prompted Nintendo to take some serious action to protect their IP. Nintendo recently filed a subpoena against… Continue reading Nintendo isn’t messing around searching for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leaker