Microsoft's new MAI models
Microsoft just launched new MAI models designed to enhance AI capabilities across various applications. These models aim to improve performance and efficiency for developers integrating AI into their products.
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[AINews] Kimi K3 2.8T-A50B: the largest open model ever released; Opus 4.8-class at Sonnet 5 pricing
Kimi just released the K3 2.8T-A50B, the largest open model to date, priced competitively at Sonnet 5 levels. This gives developers access to powerful capabilities without breaking the bank.
Kimi's open model K3 nears GPT-5.6 Sol and Fable 5 while signaling the end of super cheap Chinese AI
Kimi is releasing its open model K3, which approaches the capabilities of GPT-5.6 and Fable 5. This shift indicates a potential end to the era of extremely low-cost Chinese AI models, impacting the competitive landscape.

Introducing Open-Weight Models to Claygent - The GTM with Clay Blog
Claygent just introduced open-weight models to their platform. This allows developers to customize and fine-tune AI models for specific applications, enhancing flexibility and usability.
Inkling model from Thinking Machines Lab now on Databricks
Thinking Machines Lab just launched the Inkling model on Databricks. This integration allows users to leverage advanced AI capabilities directly within the Databricks platform for enhanced data processing and analysis.