Mozilla’s MZLA Technologies has unveiled Thunderbolt, a self-hosted, open-source AI client for enterprises. Promising privacy, automation, and cross-platform access, Thunderbolt lets organizations run AI on their own infrastructure—no cloud required.
Google’s Gemma 4 arrives in four sizes under the open Apache 2.0 license, marking a major shift in open-source AI. This feature investigates the technical leap, licensing change, and what it means for developers, enterprises, and the future of artificial intelligence.
A groundbreaking report exposes how hackers are abusing open-source large language models, stripping away safeguards and turning AI into a weapon for cybercrime, fraud, and misinformation across the globe.
KawaiiGPT, a playful yet powerful open-source AI, bypasses safety filters and sparks debate on open-source ethics, cybersecurity risks, and the future of jailbroken chatbots.
China has outpaced the US in open-source AI model downloads, marking a fundamental shift in global tech innovation and raising new questions about the future of AI leadership.