Mozilla publishes "State of Open Source AI": the reference documentation the ecosystem needed
Mozilla launched on July 17 a state-of-the-art website on open source AI - an anchor point at a time when the open model economy is faltering.
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Mozilla launched on July 17 a state-of-the-art website on open source AI - an anchor point at a time when the open model economy is faltering.
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Uber shares its recipe for keeping OpenSearch running when an AZ goes down. No magic AI - just topology, shard placement, and regular drilling.
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MIT Technology Review documents the rise of the risk of sabotage of weather data. An invisible critical infrastructure whose AI models - climate, energy, agricultural - become the downstream.
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Coatue brings a down round of $3 billion on Databricks. The message is clear: in a cycle where the model is commoditized, data remains the moat.
17 h ago 8 8
TSMC raises its 2026 forecasts again, driven by AI demand. The compute crunch is no longer a hypothesis: it's the new pricing baseline.
17 h ago 9 9
Micron signs automotive chip deals with Qualcomm (Ride) and Hyundai Mobis. Diversification beyond HBM datacenter, and a strong signal for embedded inference.
17 h ago 8 9
Ars Technica documents a wave of IPOs in the energy sector, driven by investors looking to board the AI train without buying Nvidia at its current multiples. The energy proxy becomes the favorite derivative trade - a clear end-of-cycle signal.
yesterday 8 8
The Pragmatic Engineer documents that the Grok CLI uploads files from the development machine to the xAI cloud - beyond the prompted context. An agent CLI is not a local binary, it's a client-server that exfiltrates by default.
yesterday 8 8
VentureBeat raises the question that has been lingering in CIOs' minds: enterprise AI projects fail less on the technical aspects (retrieval, embedding, RAG) than on the trust in what they return—and on the governance of their sources.
yesterday 11 8
After CoreWeave (March 2025), the compute layer continues to productize at the capital-markets layer. What matters isn't the raise.
yesterday 12 11
The 2019 Kudankulam intrusion went through a contractor. Seven years later, the entry point may still be the same.
yesterday 7 8
After the product bricks MCP around agent memory, the security counterpart arrives: a ticket promoted to the front page of HN documents exfiltration via the memory layer. The conceptual flaw is not in the model, it is in the product layer.
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