The drama has begun! The Linux Foundation has played a big game this time, pulling giants such as OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Microsoft, and AWS to create an Agentic AI Foundation.
To put it bluntly, it is to plant a flag on the territory of open source AI. The open source route that Sentient AGI focused on before is now being targeted by these bigwigs. But then again, the "open source" gameplay on both sides is not the same thing at all - one is truly open source, and the other is a giant-controlled open source alliance.
This situation is a bit interesting: small projects talk about ideals, and large companies talk about standards. Who can have the last laugh? See.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 13h ago
It's this trick again, the giants huddle together for warmth, and they have to call it "open source", laughing to death
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 13h ago
Here we go again, big factories huddle together to play open source, to put it nicely, not afraid of being pressed to the ground by the open source community
True open source and "open source that we set standards" are two different things, and I have already seen through this
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 13h ago
I have seen a lot of tricks of the giant alliance, and the right to set standards is in my hands, what open source is there to talk about... True open source has long been overhead
The drama has begun! The Linux Foundation has played a big game this time, pulling giants such as OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Microsoft, and AWS to create an Agentic AI Foundation.
To put it bluntly, it is to plant a flag on the territory of open source AI. The open source route that Sentient AGI focused on before is now being targeted by these bigwigs. But then again, the "open source" gameplay on both sides is not the same thing at all - one is truly open source, and the other is a giant-controlled open source alliance.
This situation is a bit interesting: small projects talk about ideals, and large companies talk about standards. Who can have the last laugh? See.