
TensorOpera AI
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TensorOpera AI
@TensorOpera
Your Generative AI Platform for Industry-grade Agents and Applications. https://t.co/kTf5v9dBs0, https://t.co/LYPtLDVryR




TL;DR: we are excited to release a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning in the coming months, and we want to talk to devs about how to make it maximally useful: openai.com/open-model-fee… we are excited to make this a very, very good model! __ we are planning to release our first open-weigh language model since GPT-2. we’ve been thinking about this for a long time but other priorities took precedence. now it feels important to do. before release, we will evaluate this model according out our preparedness framework, like we would for any other model. and we will do extra work given that we know this model will be modified post-release. we still have some decisions to make, so we are hosting developer events to gather feedback and later play with early prototypes. we’ll start in SF in a couple of weeks followed by sessions in europe and APAC. if you are interested in joining, please sign up at the link above. we’re excited to see what developers build and how large companies and governments use it where they prefer to run a model themselves.






If you think about the "service" in Model As A Service from a cloud computing perspective, you're kinda underselling it—you might just see it as just another type of middleware. But if you look at it from the angle of human needs and real-world applications, it’s actually replacing a ton of traditional software. This is a whole new computing paradigm where everything outside the model is getting thinner and thinner, and the model itself is the service.
















