Open source doesn’t guarantee responsible AI. But it increasingly makes responsible evaluation possible for smaller organizations.
Open source has never been about a sprawling community of contributors. Not in the way we’ve imagined it, anyway. Most of the software we all depend on is maintained by a tiny core of people, often ...
“Once contribution and reputation building can be automated, the attack surface moves from the code to the governance process around it. Projects that rely on informal trust and maintainer intuition ...
Edge AI reached an inflection point in 2025. What had long been demonstrated in controlled pilots—local inference, reduced latency, and improved system autonomy—began to transition into scalable, ...
Redis, the company behind the popular value-key database of the same name, has returned its main system to an open source license, although the move failed to satisfy some critics.… Adding the GNU ...
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According to Redwerk founder Konstantin Klyagin, AI tools can accelerate mistakes as well as much-marketed delivery, and ...
AI coding tools have enabled a flood of bad code that threatens to overwhelm many projects. Building new features is easier ...
A week off for vacation? The nerve of some people Opinion If you want to see the definition of "workaholic," you can't do ...
OpenClaw has sparked heavy Telegram and dark web chatter, but Flare's data shows more research hype than mass exploitation. Flare explains how its telemetry found real supply-chain risk in the skills ...
Bitcoin is increasingly behaving like a software stock, with its latest correction unfolding alongside the broader software sell-off. The relationship between bitcoin and software equities has ...