Nvidia’s New AI Model For Autonomous Vehicles
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Nvidia (NVDA) announced new open models, frameworks and AI infrastructure for physical AI, and unveiled robots for every industry from global
Nvidia keynotes, always led by CEO Jensen Huang, are famous for its dozens of announcements. And the keynote at CES 2026 has been no different. And yup, the keynote is still happening. So let’s catch up with one news item: Alpamayo.
Open-weight LLMs can unlock significant strategic advantages, delivering customization and independence in an increasingly AI-driven world.
With the rising technological prowess and greater openness of Chinese models, the world is increasingly turning to the East for efficient and customizable AI, a new report finds.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is all about open source AI models and his keynote during CES 2026 illustrated that point. While on stage, Huang announced a number of new open source AI models, signaling the company’s intent to expand its influence in the open model ecosystem.
A native 4K audio-video model with open training code, designed for on-device deployment and real-world production workflows.
When DeepSeek released its DeepSeek reasoning model in early 2025, it tanked the US stock market. The Chinese startup showed a new way of training frontier AI that didn't rely on access to expensive, high-end hardware. DeepSeek used software to make up for ...
Open-weight models now rival big tech AI models, with Miniax 2.1 helping you ship more on a tight budget in less time
The bug allows attacker-controlled model servers to inject code, steal session tokens, and, in some cases, escalate to remote code execution on enterprise AI backends.
OpenAI just dropped two new open-weights models. Here's why that isn't the same as being fully open. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is ...