The podcast discusses OpenAI's release of two open-source models after five years, addressing criticisms about their previous lack of open-source contributions. It covers the performance benchmarks of these models, including CodeForce and HEL, and compares them to OpenAI's closed-source models and those from other companies like DeepSeek and Quen. The podcast also highlights the issue of increased hallucinations in the new models and OpenAI's decision not to disclose training data due to potential copyright issues. Additionally, it mentions Microsoft's plan to bring its smallest model to Windows 11 users via Windows AI Foundry, requiring at least 16GB of VRAM. The host promotes their startup, AIBox.ai, a platform offering access to various AI models for a monthly fee.
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