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Granite 4.1 IBM's 8B Model Is Competing With Models Four Times Its Size
IBM just released Granite 4.1, a family of open source language models built specifically for enterprise use. Three sizes, Apache 2.0 licensed and trained on 15 trillion tokens with a level of pipeline obsession that's worth understanding. But there's one result in the benchmarks I keep coming back to. The 8B model. Dense architecture, no MoE tricks, no extended reasoning chains. It matches or beats Granite 4.0-H-Small across basically every benchmark they ran. That older model has 32B parameters with 9B active. This one has 8 billion. Full stop. That result is either very impressive or it means the old model was underbuilt. Probably both. Here's how they built it, what the numbers actually say, and whether any of it matters for your use case.
Lightweight Windows Apps Under 50MB That Save Hours of Work
Over the years, I’ve experimented with dozens of utilities, searching for apps that do one thing exceptionally well without demanding attention or system resources. That’s when I discovered my “Tiny Tech Stack”, a collection of lightweight apps under 50MB each that handle essential tasks silently, reliably & efficiently. Like clipboard management to fast image compression, these tools turn boring work into seconds of effort.
MiniMax M3 Shows What Happens When AI Stops Thinking in Turns
Most models quit around submission 30 because they stop finding improvement and exit on their own. That's what happened when MiniMax ran a CUDA kernel optimization task against a field of frontier models. Every model except two called it done within the first 30 submissions. M3's best result came on submission 145. After 24 hours. After multiple plateaus where the numbers stopped moving and a reasonable model would have concluded there was nothing left to find. That's the thing MiniMax released yesterday. An AI model with a 1M token context window, native multimodality, and apparently a problem with knowing when to stop.
OpenAI Says Its AI Escaped Testing and Hacked Hugging Face
OpenAI just confirmed something the AI industry has never publicly admitted before. During an internal cybersecurity evaluation, one of its frontier AI models broke out of its restricted testing environment, found a previously unknown software vulnerability, gained access to the open internet, and ultimately breached Hugging Face's production infrastructure. It wasn't trying to steal data, According to OpenAI, the model was simply trying to score better on a cybersecurity benchmark. In other words, the AI found a way to cheat on its own test. The incident is being described by OpenAI as an "unprecedented cyber incident." Hugging Face initially believed it was under attack from an external AI agent before investigators traced the activity back to OpenAI's own evaluation environment. While the breach was quickly contained and both companies are now working together on the investigation, the episode raises a much bigger question. If an AI model can independently discover a zero-day vulnerability, escape a sandbox, chain together multiple exploits, and compromise a real production system simply to complete an assigned task, what happens when future models become even more capable?
LTX 2.3 Is Here The AI Video Generator That Runs on Your PC and Challenges Veo 3.1
wo years ago, if you wanted to generate a decent AI video, the only real option was a subscription. Pick a tool, pay monthly, generate on their servers. That was just how AI video worked. Open source models eventually closed the gap on quality, but running them locally meant terminals, dependency errors, and a lot of patience. Not everyone wanted that headache. Most people didn't. But now that just changed. On March 5th, Lightricks dropped two things at once. LTX 2.3, a major upgrade to their open source video model, and LTX Desktop, a proper video editor built entirely on top of it. Its Open Source & you can install it like any other app on your computer.
Open-Source AI Models That Actually Outperform Paid Tools in Real Use
If you’ve been following AI for even a few months, you’ve probably noticed a pattern. Every week there’s a new paid AI tool promising to do everything faster, better, and cheaper—right up until the subscription page loads. Meanwhile, quietly, in GitHub repos and research blogs, open-source models are improving at a pace most people completely miss.
Leanstral AI
Mistral built Leanstral to do something most AI models don't attempt, write formal mathematical proofs that a compiler can verify as correct. Not "pretty sure this is right" correct. Mechanically, provably, no-exceptions correct. That's a narrow use case, and the audience for it is small. What nobody expected was that a model trained on IMO-level math problems and abstract algebra benchmarks would end up running against open-source codebases and finding bugs that testing and fuzzing had both missed. Five of them previously unreported on GitHub.

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Palmier Pro: AI-Powered Video Editor for macOS

AI video generators have become incredibly capable, but the workflow is still fragmented. You generate a clip in one tool, download it, import it into an editor, make changes, then repeat the entire process whenever you need a revision. Palmier Pro aims to eliminate that loop. Instead of treating AI as a separate website, it brings generation directly into the editing timeline. You can create AI videos, images, and audio alongside your own footage without constantly switching between different applicationsm, this way AI becomes another creative tool. Beyond generation, Palmier Pro is also a fully featured video editor built natively with Swift for Apple Silicon Macs. It supports multi-track editing, timeline controls, professional exports, and even lets AI agents like Claude, Cursor, and Codex interact with your projects through MCP.

REAL Video Enhancer: Powerful AI Video Upscaler for Windows, macOS & Linux

If you’ve ever wished your old videos, low quality clips or compressed footage could look crisp, clean and cinematic, REAL Video Enhancer is the tool you’ve been waiting for. Using powerful AI interpolation and upscaling models, this software transforms your videos into high fidelity masterpieces.

Handy: Offline Open-Source Speech-to-Text AI App For Windows, macOS & Linux

Handy is a powerful, privacy-focused, offline speech-to-text AI application designed for speed, simplicity, and complete local processing. Built with Tauri (Rust + React + TypeScript), Handy brings frictionless transcription to Windows, macOS, and Linux—completely free and open source.

Llamafile: Run AI Models Locally on Your PC with Just One File

Running a local LLM usually means a Python environment, CUDA drivers, and at least one Stack Overflow tab open before you've even started. llamafile skips all of that. Mozilla.ai packaged the whole runtime like model weights and everything into a single executable. On Windows you rename it to .exe. On Mac or Linux you chmod +x it. That's the setup.

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