August 6, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
Yesterday marked a significant moment in AI history. OpenAI released two open source models under the Apache 2.0 license. But running these models isn't exactly plug and play for most of us. Let's explore what this means for democratizing AI access.
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July 9, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
Today marks a pivotal moment in AI-powered photography with the launch of Telefoto AI, a groundbreaking mobile application that transforms how professionals, teams, and organizations create professional headshots. Available now on both iOS and Android, Telefoto AI delivers studio-quality results in minutes without the traditional cost and complexity of professional photography.
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July 8, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
We're thrilled to announce the release of Smackdown, a revolutionary Markdown viewer for macOS that transforms how developers, writers, and technical teams interact with documentation. Built from the ground up with Metal-accelerated performance and featuring three stunning themes including an animated Cyberpunk mode, Smackdown sets a new standard for Markdown applications on Mac.
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June 10, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
At WWDC 2025, Apple made an announcement that felt both inevitable and surprising. They're betting big on privacy and on-device processing while most AI companies race to build bigger cloud-based models. Here's why that matters for developers.
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April 16, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
Just two days after unleashing GPT-4.1, OpenAI dropped more models – this time something a little different. On April 16, they introduced two AI models codenamed "o3" and "o4-mini", calling them the latest in their line of "reasoning models." These specialized agents are designed for complex problem-solving and can use tools while handling multimodal input/output.
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April 10, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
The irony wasn't lost on anyone. OpenAI, despite the "open" in their name, had become synonymous with closed-source AI. Then they announced plans to go open source. Here's what drove this strategic shift and what it means for the industry.
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March 20, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
While giants dominate AI, French startup Mistral AI proved size isn't everything with its March 2025 release of Mistral Small 3.1. This open-source model punches far above its weight class, showcasing how innovation and efficiency can challenge the status quo. At 24 billion parameters, Small 3.1 is modest in size but engineered for maximum performance.
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February 15, 2025 • by Kamil Mansuri
Chinese tech titan Alibaba made major waves in early 2025 by aggressively open-sourcing advanced generative AI models from its "Qwen" series, responding to competitors like DeepSeek and spearheading China's embrace of open-source AI. Key releases included Qwen 2.5-Max (32B) in January and Qwen 2.5-Omni-7B in late March, a multimodal model processing text, images, audio, and video.
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