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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.
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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.
Industry-Grade Open-Source Video Models That Look Scarily Realistic
For the past year, realistic AI video has mostly lived behind paywalls. If you wanted cinematic motion, expressive faces, or physics that didn’t fall apart after three seconds, you needed access to a cloud model & usually a monthly subscription to go with it. But something has quietly changed. In the last few months, a new wave of open-source video models has started running locally on consumer GPUs, the same RTX cards sitting under your desk right now. Some need 6GB of VRAM. Others push into the 24GB “serious workstation” tier. A few can generate long shots with consistent motion. Another lets you control facial emotion with tagged precision. They’re not perfect. But they’re closer to “industry-grade” than most people realize. Here are 6 open-source video models that look scarily realistic & actually run on your GPU.
Meet Clawdbot The Personal AI Agent That Runs on Your Own Machine
Most AI tools turn you into a user. You log in, you ask, you wait, and you adapt your workflow around their limits. Clawdbot flips that relationship. It runs locally, stays available all day, and works in the background like a digital employee that already knows your environment.
The Smartest AI I Use Doesn’t Need WiFi
When I started looking for alternatives, I wasn’t searching for a better chatbot. I was searching for one that can simply work on my machine while being useful for me. Most AI apps on Android are just front-ends. You type something. It leaves your phone. A server processes it. A reply comes back. That's not what I call Private AI. MNN Chat does something different. It is an Open Source Android App that runs LLMs directly on your device. You download a model inside the app, and your phone handles the rest. The prompts don’t leave or gets processed by any server. It’s just your device doing the work. Under the hood it uses an engine optimized for CPU inference, which matters more than people think. Phones don’t have desktop GPUs sitting around waiting for 70B models. Efficiency is the difference between “interesting demo” and “actually usable.”
Xiaomi Quietly Released an AI Model That Challenges DeepSeek Here’s Why It Matters
MiMo V2 Flash is Xiaomi’s latest open source foundation language model, built with a strong emphasis on reasoning, coding, and agent based workflows. Xiaomi has focused on efficiency, deployment readiness, and real world usability.

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Voicebox is an open-source, offline AI voice cloning & text-to-speech studio powered by Qwen3-TTS. Run locally on Windows and macOS, generating realistic speech, and building voice-powered applications directly on your own machine. It keeps everything local. Your voice samples, models, and generated audio never leave your system, giving you full privacy, ownership & control. It utilizes AI Models like Qwen3-TTS to Clone the voice. With a DAW-like interface, multi-track editing, and an API-first design, Voicebox is built for creators, developers, and teams who want professional voice tools without usage limits or cloud dependency.

Jan AI: Best Open Source ChatGPT Alternative to Run Language Models Locally on Any Platform

Jan is a fully offline, local-first AI companion designed to put control, privacy & performance back in your hand. Jan makes it incredibly simple to download, run, and interact with Local LLMs like Llama (by Meta), Gemma (by Google) , Qwen and more, all without sending a single byte to the cloud unless you choose to.

Stable Diffusion WebUI: AI Image Generation Platform For Windows, macOS & Linux (Open Source)

Stable Diffusion WebUI is the most powerful and feature-rich interface for AI image generation, built using the Gradio library. It offers a customizable, and offline-ready experience to run Stable Diffusion models locally with full control.

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Foxel emphasizes privacy, flexibility, and intelligence. Its AI-powered semantic search allows you to find files, images, documents, and other unstructured content using natural language queries. You can manage your entire data ecosystem in one place while integrating multiple storage backends, previewing files without downloading, and sharing securely with public or private links.

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