HomeArtificial IntelligenceLightricks relies on open source AI video to challenge Big Tech Artificial Intelligence Lightricks relies on open source AI video to challenge Big Tech By admin November 29, 2024 0 353 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Lightricks releases LTXV, a groundbreaking open-source AI model that generates professional-quality videos in real-time on consumer hardware, difficult tech giants with faster processing speeds and free access for developers.Learn more FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttp://thisweekinai.news Previous articleAs Cohere and Writer expand the “live AI” arena, Pathway joins in with a $10 million roundNext articleAlibaba releases Qwen with Questions, an open argumentation model that outperforms o1-preview RELATED ARTICLES Artificial Intelligence OpenAI's Atlas browser guarantees ultimate convenience. But behind the glossy marketing there are security risks Artificial Intelligence Anthropic rolls out Claude AI for finance, integrates with Excel to rival Microsoft Copilot Artificial Intelligence MiniMax-M2 is the brand new king of open source LLMs (especially for agentic tool calling) Artificial Intelligence From human clicks to machine intent: Preparing the net for agentic AI LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read Microsoft's AI deal guarantees digital sovereignty for Canada, but is that a promise the country can keep? News Microsoft's AI deal guarantees digital sovereignty for Canada, but is that a promise they’ll keep? News AI could make dead people talk – why doesn’t that comfort us? News The world's first social media wargame shows how AI bots can influence elections News Friday Essay: In our age of AI and constant crisis, real-world community is powerful and helpful News Reports of “AI psychosis” are emerging – here’s what a psychiatric doctor has to say News Amazon says 97% of its devices can support Alexa+ News