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daVinci-MagiHuman AI video Generator
daVinci-MagiHuman processes text, video and audio inside a single unified transformer simultaneously. No separate models, no post processing alignment. The lip sync and facial dynamics are not corrected after generation. They are generated correctly from the start because all three streams are being denoised together.
Foundation-1 Is the Open Source AI Model That Thinks Like a Music Producer
There are genuinely impressive open source music generation models out there right now. ACE Step, YuE, HeartMuLa, models that generate full songs with vocals, structure and emotion. If you want a complete track from a single prompt those are worth exploring. Foundation-1 does not compete with them. It does not try to. What it does instead is something more specific and honestly more useful for anyone who actually makes music. It generates individual loops and samples like tempo-synced, key-locked, bar-aware, built to drop straight into a production without fixing anything first. Just clean, structured instrumental loops that behave like something a producer built rather than something an AI guessed at. If you have ever spent twenty minutes trying to make an AI-generated loop fit your track you already understand why that matters.
Andrej Karpathy Is Joining Anthropic. What It Says About Where AI Is Heading
Andrej Karpathy doesn't make random career moves. He co-founded OpenAI in 2015, left to build Tesla's self-driving program, came back to OpenAI for a year, then left again in 2024 to start an AI education company. Every transition has been deliberate and every one of them has turned out to be worth paying attention to. On Tuesday he posted on X that he's joined Anthropic. "I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative," he wrote. "I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D." The "get back to R&D" part is the signal. Karpathy has spent the last several years teaching, building, and explaining. Now he's going back to the frontier. And the specific place he's going says something about where the most important work in AI actually is right now.
Kimi K2.6 Turn Your Documents Into Reusable Skills
There's a particular kind of frustration that comes with doing great work and then starting from scratch the next time you need to do it again. You wrote a brilliant research report last month. The structure was tight, the sourcing was solid, the tone was exactly right. Now a client wants something similar and you're staring at a blank page again. The previous report is sitting in a folder somewhere, useful as a reference but not as a tool. Kimi K2.6 is trying to fix that specific problem. And the way it goes about it is different enough from what other models are doing that it's worth paying attention to. The model itself is a 1T parameter MoE released under a Modified MIT license, more on what that means practically in a moment. But the architecture is almost secondary to what Moonshot AI built around it. Document to Skills, Agent Swarm, full stack generation from a single prompt. It's a system designed around the idea that one person should be able to operate like a team.
Claude Got Blacklisted Over Two Words Anthropic Refused to Remove
Anthropic just got hit with a designation the US government usually reserves for Chinese tech companies like Huawei. Not for a data breach. Just for refusing to let the military use its AI for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons without human oversight. That's the short version. The longer version is messier, more interesting, and honestly a little hard to believe is happening in 2026. On Friday, President Trump ordered every federal agency to immediately stop using Claude, according to The Guardian. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth followed up by labelling Anthropic a "supply chain risk to national security", a tag that bars any military contractor from doing business with the company. The same label America uses on Huawei. Applied, for the first time ever, to an American company, India Today reports. Anthropic's response was short and direct. "No amount of intimidation or punishment from the Department of War will change our position on mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons," the company said in a statement Friday night. So that's where we are.
How Sarvam AI Outscored Gemini in India's Toughest Document Test
Google's spending billions training AI models. OpenAI's hiring armies of engineers. And somehow, a startup in Bengaluru just outperformed both of them. Sarvam AI's new Vision model scored 84.3% on olmOCR-Bench—a brutal test that makes AI models read messy scanned documents, handwritten notes, and complex tables. Google Gemini 3 Pro got 80.2%. ChatGPT? A distant 69.8%. If you're thinking "okay, cool benchmark, but who cares?"—fair. Here's why this matters: billions of documents across India are locked away in regional languages. Government records in Gujarati. Medical files in Tamil. Historical archives in Bengali. The big AI models can read these languages, but they mess up constantly—wrong characters, mangled words, useless output. Sarvam doesn't. It's specifically trained on Indian scripts, and the results show. For the first time, Indian companies have an AI tool that can reliably digitize documents in 22 languages without sending everything to Google or OpenAI's servers.
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.

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OpenPencil: Open-Source AI Design Editor & Powerful Figma Alternative

OpenPencil is an open-source, AI-native design editor built as a practical alternative to Figma. It opens and exports real .fig files, supports copy-paste between apps, and runs fully on your machine. It’s built with AI as a first-class feature, not an afterthought. You can describe a layout in chat and have it generated directly in your design file. No plugins or vendor lock-in. It’s also fully local. No account required. Your design files stay on your system unless you choose to share them. OpenPencil is still evolving, so it’s better suited for experimentation and forward-looking workflows than critical production work. But if you care about ownership, automation, and long-term control over your design stack, it’s worth paying attention.

OpenCode: The Open-Source AI Coding Agent Built for the Terminal

Get ready for an AI coding buddy that's not locked into one specific AI provider. Seriously, whether you're into OpenAI, Claude, Google's models, or even want to use local AI models, OpenCode has got your back. It's like the Switzerland of coding assistants, totally neutral and flexible.

Ovi AI Video + Audio Generator in ComfyUI — Best Open-Source Alternative to Veo 3 & Sora 2

Experience next-generation AI video and audio generation locally with Ovi in ComfyUI — the most powerful open-source workflow that rivals Google’s Veo 3 and OpenAI’s Sora 2. With Ovi’s multimodal fusion engine and seamless integration into ComfyUI, you can create AI-generated videos with synchronized sound, all without depending on cloud services. It’s inspired by Character.AI’s Ovi and integrates seamlessly into the ComfyUI node environment, offering a fully modular, GPU-accelerated, and privacy-friendly experience.

Emdash: Open-Source Agentic IDE to Run Multiple AI Coding Agents in Parallel

Emdash is an open-source agentic development environment (ADE) designed for developers who want to orchestrate multiple coding agents from a single dashboard. It lets you run several agents in parallel. Each agent operates inside its own Git worktree, meaning every task stays isolated and easy to review. Think of it as a control center for AI coding agents. You can assign tasks, monitor progress, compare outputs, review diffs, and ship changes without constantly switching tools. Backed by Y Combinator, the project has already crossed 60K+ downloads, and its goal is simple, to give developers an environment where multiple AI coding agents can work together.

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