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Just After Launching Qwen3.5, Qwen's Core Team Walked Out. Is This the Last Great Qwen Model
Yesterday I was testing Qwen3.5-4B on my machine, genuinely impressed by what a 4B model was doing with images and reasoning. Then I opened X and saw a five word post from Junyang Lin, the man who built Qwen from the ground up: "bye my beloved qwen." That was it. No explanation, no drama, just a goodbye. Within hours the replies were flooding in. Developers, researchers, open source contributors all asking the same thing — what just happened? And then Elon Musk's comment on Qwen3.5 calling it "impressive intelligence density" surfaced, and Lin replied with a simple "thx elon." People in the comments started connecting the dots — was he already gone when he replied? Did he know? Nobody is quite sure what to make of that exchange but it made the whole thing feel even stranger. Lin wasn't alone. Yu Bowen, who led post-training for Qwen, resigned the same day. Hui Binyuan, a core contributor focused on coding, had already left in January. Three of the most important people behind one of the best open source AI model families in the world, gone within months of each other. I had just tested the model. I had just written about why it was worth your attention. And now the people who built it had walked out.
Most AI voice tools give you two options. Clone an existing voice or pick from a list of defaults. If neither works for what you need, you are stuck. VoxCPM2 adds a third option. You describe what you want. A young woman, gentle tone, slightly slow pace. A deep male voice with a formal cadence. Whatever you can put into words, it generates from scratch, no recording needed. That alone would make it interesting. But it also does voice cloning, supports 30 languages without needing a language tag, outputs 48kHz audio, runs on 8GB of VRAM, and ships under Apache 2.0. The whole thing is two billion parameters and installs with a single pip command. I tried the audio samples and the results are genuinely good. Not fully human, but natural enough that you stop noticing the model and start paying attention to what it is saying. Mixed languages, different emotions, and you can steer all of it.
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Imagine You’re standing in line for coffee. Someone looks at you & their glasses quickly pull up your name and maybe your Instagram. You never gave permission & never even knew it was possible. That’s the idea behind "Name Tag," a feature being tested by Meta for its Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to The New York Times, the glasses would scan faces and match them to social profiles in real time. I’ll be honest. Part of me thinks the tech is impressive. The other part finds it deeply uncomfortable. Because once facial recognition moves from your phone into everyday glasses, the rules change. Your face stops being just your face. It becomes searchable. Meta says this kind of tech would have limits. There would be controls. But here’s what keeps bothering people: most of us did not sign up to be identified by strangers in public. That’s the tension. The company frames it as innovation. Critics call it surveillance. The truth probably sits somewhere in between.
Open-Source AI 3D Generators Most People Don't Know Exist
A few months ago I ignored local 3D generation completely. The results weren't there yet. That changed faster than I expected. If you're a creator who works with 3D, a game developer, or just someone who wants to use AI for 3D model generation, these open source tools are worth your time. Most people have no idea they exist, let alone what they're actually capable of. Here are 5 that genuinely surprised me.
Websites that let you generate the exact kind of images you want just by typing a few words of Prompt. The best part? They’re all completely free to use!
VOID Model Netflix's open source AI removes objects and fixes the physics they break
Netflix has a visual effects budget most film studios would kill for. They do not release open source AI tools for fun. When they do ship something publicly, it is worth paying attention. VOID is their latest release. Video Object and Interaction Deletion. Point at an object in a video, and VOID removes it. Everything that object was doing to the world around it. That last part is where every other tool has failed for years. Remove a person carrying a stack of boxes and the boxes hang in mid air. Remove a chair someone is sitting on and the person hovers. The physics of the scene breaks and the edit becomes unusable. Film editors have been cleaning this up by hand since video editing existed. VOID does not just erase. It reasons about what should happen next. A vision language model looks at the scene first, identifies everything the removed object was physically affecting, and only then does the diffusion model generate what the world looks like without it. Remove the person, the boxes fall. Remove the chair, the person sits on the floor. The scene stays physically coherent.
Best AI Image Generators That Actually Run on Consumer GPUs Offline Open Source
Every week there’s a new AI image model claiming to be next-gen. Some are genuinely impressive. Others look good in cherry-picked demos and fall apart the moment you try running them on an 8GB card. If you actually own decent a GPU, You need something that runs. So I filtered this down to a short list of open-source image generators that I’d realistically consider using on consumer hardware. Some are comfortable on 8–12GB VRAM. A few stretch into the 16–24GB range. None require absurd data-center GPUs. This isn’t a list of everything available. It’s the ones that produce strong results, and make sense for creators and developers who want to run models locally. Before we jump into the models, here’s how I’ve grouped them. I split this list into tiers based on realistic VRAM needs. Tier 1 models are comfortable on 8–12GB GPUs. While Tier 2 works better around 16–24GB & Tier 3 pushes higher or needs optimization tricks.

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