back to top

Tech Stories

MiniMax M2.7 The Agentic Model That Helped Build Itself
MiniMax handed an internal version of M2.7 a programming scaffold and let it run unsupervised. Over 100 rounds it analyzed its own failures, modified its own code, ran evaluations, and decided what to keep and what to revert. The result was a 30% performance improvement with nobody directing each step. That is not a benchmark result. That is a different way of thinking about how AI models get built. M2.7 is now available on HuggingFace with weights you can download and deploy. NVIDIA is offering free API access if you want to try it without the hardware overhead. The license has a commercial limitation worth knowing about, we will get to that.
MiniCPM-V 4.6 The 1.3B Model Running on Your Phone That Challenges Much Larger Rivals
The assumption has always been that serious AI runs on serious hardware. Your phone gets the watered-down version, good enough for a demo but not for real work. MiniCPM-V 4.6 is a direct challenge to that assumption. 1.3 billion parameters. Runs on iOS, Android, and HarmonyOS. Needs 4GB of GPU memory or 2GB on CPU via GGUF. And on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index it scores 13 against Qwen3.5-0.8B's score of 10 at 19x lower token cost, and against Qwen3.5-0.8B-Thinking's score of 11 at 43x lower token cost. These parts matter when it comes to a model which runs on your phone.
MatAnyone 2 Does What CapCut and Adobe Struggle With Remove Video Backgrounds Without Destroying Hair
Every editor has that one clip. The background needs to go but something always looks off. Hair gets chopped. Edges look fake. You look up enterprise solutions and they want a full subscription for one use case and even then it is not guaranteed to work. After Effects background removal is not straightforward. CapCut does an okay job until it doesn't. And when it fails on hair or fast motion you are back to square one. MatAnyone 2 is an open source video matting model that does not just detect where the person ends and the background begins. It checks every pixel in the cutout and fixes the ones that are wrong. Hair strands, moving fabric, fast motion & it handles the details that make other tools look amateur. Is it a one stop solution for everything? No. But for an open source tool with this level of capability it is absolutely worth a look.
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.
Ling 2.6 Came Out of Nowhere and It's Competing With GPT-5.4 on Agentic Tasks
Ant Group doesn't get the coverage it deserves. While the open source AI conversation in the West circles around DeepSeek and Qwen, Ant Group has been quietly building a model family that competes directly with the models everyone is talking about. Ling 2.6 is the latest. Two variants, a trillion parameter flagship and a lean 104B flash model with 7.4B active parameters. Both MIT licensed. Both free to try on OpenRouter right now. Most people haven't heard of it. The benchmarks suggest they should have.
Open-Source AI Text-to-Speech Models You Can Run Locally That Sound Realistic
If you’re creating content or building products then relying entirely on cloud APIs isn’t your only option anymore. Open-source text-to-speech models have improved dramatically. Some now produce voices that sound surprisingly natural with lower long-term cost, and full ownership over your deployment. If you’re generating narration for YouTube, building an AI assistant, or integrating voice into your next app, running a powerful TTS model locally can give you flexibility the cloud simply can’t. Here are five open-source AI voice models worth knowing.
Not Everything Needs AI 7 Powerful Alternatives to the Apps Everyone Uses
I use AI everyday & I recommend it to others as well. In the right places, it saves me time & genuinely improves how I work. But I’ve also noticed something else. There’s a lot of hype right now, and it’s pushing AI into apps that never really needed it in the first place. Just because something can have an AI layer doesn’t mean it should. For some of the most popular apps people use every day, I honestly don’t feel the need for it. The core job those tools do hasn’t changed. Adding AI doesn’t always make them better. Sometimes it just makes them heavier or more expensive. So instead of rejecting AI entirely, I got selective. I kept it where it helps me. And for everything else, I switched to tools that focus on doing their job well without trying to be smart. Here are 7 powerful alternatives to some of the most common apps people rely on

Discover Softwares

Discover Apps

Discover AI Apps

WinSTT – Offline Speech-to-Text App Download for Windows Made Using OpenAI Whisper

WinSTT is a lightweight desktop application designed to bring accurate & efficient speech-to-text (STT) capabilities to Windows users by leveraging OpenAI’s Whisper model. Unlike traditional speech recognition tools that rely on cloud processing, WinSTT runs completely offline, providing users with both privacy & performance.

Easy Dataset – Simplify Fine-Tuning for Large Language Models

Easy Dataset is a specialized application designed to create fine-tuning datasets for Large Language Models (LLMs). With its intuitive interface, users can upload domain-specific documents, efficiently split content, generate relevant questions, and produce high-quality training data suited for model fine-tuning.

Onyx: Open-Source AI Platform for RAG, Agents & LLM Apps

Most LLM tools feel like demos. You ask something, get an answer, and that’s about it. Onyx feels more like something you’d actually build on. It sits between you and the model and adds the stuff you end up needing anyway. Search, agents, file output, even running code. You can plug in OpenAI, Anthropic, or run your own models with Ollama. Swap things out when you feel like it. The agents part is what makes it more powerful. You can give them instructions, let them browse the web, generate files, call external tools. It can get heavy if you run the full version. There’s indexing, workers, caching, all that. But if you’re serious about using LLMs beyond basic chat, that’s kind of the point. Lite mode exists if you just want to poke around without setting up a whole system.

LTX-Desktop: AI Video Generator from Text, Image & Audio

LTX Desktop is an open-source desktop application designed to generate and edit videos using LTX generative video models. It provides a modern editor interface where users can create videos from prompts, images, or audio while managing projects directly inside the app. On systems with powerful NVIDIA GPUs, the software can download model weights and run video generation locally. On unsupported hardware or macOS, the application switches to an API-powered mode where generation happens through the LTX cloud service. The project also includes a timeline-based video editor, retake functionality for regenerating segments, and a flexible architecture combining a React interface, Electron desktop shell, and Python backend for GPU inference.

Discover Games

Content Creation

Find Content Creation Niche with 3 easy steps

3 Simple Steps to Find Your Niche as a Content Creator

0
If you're thinking to start your content creation journey, the first question that comes in your mind could be "What to Create?" and when you scroll through Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and see creators with clear focus on their niche like fitness, finance, coding, fashion, motivation. Most of the new creators probably wonder at this point that if everything is already being created then what should we create?
10 Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas

10 Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas In 2026

0
Finding the perfect niche can feel challenging if you don't want to show your face in YouTube videos
Five proven ways to boost instgram reels reach

5 Proven Ways to Boost Your Instagram Reels Reach in 2025

0
Instagram is continuously evolving and so do we, when I created my first page, during the initial stages my reels were barely getting views,...