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Company: "ideogram"
not much happened today
glm-4.5 glm-4.5-air qwen3-coder qwen3-235b kimi-k2 wan-2.2 grok-imagine smollm3 figure-01 figure-02 vitpose++ zhipu-ai alibaba moonshot-ai x-ai ideogram figure smollm openai model-releases moe model-benchmarking image-generation video-generation pose-estimation robotics training-code-release apache-license yuchenj_uw corbtt cline reach_vb ollama deeplearningai ostrisai hojonathanho adcock_brett skalskip92 loubnabenallal1
Chinese labs have released a wave of powerful, permissively licensed models in July, including Zhipu AI's GLM-4.5 and GLM-4.5-Air, Alibaba's Qwen3 Coder and Qwen3-235B, and Moonshot AI's Kimi K2. These models feature large-scale Mixture of Experts architectures with active parameters ranging from 3B to 32B and context windows up to 256K tokens. Zhipu AI's GLM-4.5 competes with Claude 4 Opus and Gemini 2.5 Pro in benchmarks. Moonshot AI's Kimi K2 is a 1 trillion-parameter MoE model surpassing other open-weight models on LiveCodeBench and AceBench. In video and image generation, xAI launched Grok Imagine, and Wan2.2 impressed with its Image-to-Video approach. Ideogram released a character consistency model. Robotics advances include Figure's Figure-01 and Figure-02 humanoid robots and ViTPose++ for pose estimation in basketball analysis. The SmolLM3 training and evaluation code was fully released under an Apache 2.0 license. "Orgs avoiding these Chinese open-source models are at a significant competitive disadvantage," noted by @corbtt.
not much happened this weekend
jamba-1.5 dream-machine-1.5 ideogram-v2 mistral-nemo-minitron-8b mistral-7b llama-3-8b nous-research cursor-ai gdm george-hotz agibot unitree eth-zurich disney uc-san-diego ai21-labs luma-labs ideogram nvidia mistral-ai meta-ai-fair distributed-ai optimizer inter-gpu-communication low-latency-training open-source humanoid-robots robotics physics-based-motion teleoperation multilingual-models long-context text-to-video text-to-image model-performance george-hotz adcock_brett aman
Nous Research announced DisTrO, a new optimizer that drastically reduces inter-GPU communication by 1000x to 10,000x enabling efficient training on slow networks, offering an alternative to GDM's DiLoCo. Cursor AI gained viral attention from an 8-year-old user and announced a new fundraise, with co-host Aman returning to their podcast. George Hotz launched tinybox for sale. In robotics, AGIBOT revealed 5 new humanoid robots with open-source plans, and Unitree showcased its G1 humanoid robot nearing mass production at $16,000. ETH Zurich and Disney developed an AI system for physics-based robot motion generation from text or images. UC San Diego released ACE, an open-source teleoperation system for controlling multiple robots. AI21 Labs unveiled Jamba 1.5, a multilingual model with 256k context length and permissive licensing. Luma Labs released Dream Machine 1.5 for improved text-to-video generation. Ideogram launched v2 of its text-to-image model with near-perfect text generation. Nvidia and Mistral released Mistral-NeMo-Minitron 8B, a small model outperforming Mistral-7B and llama-3-8b on the Open LLM leaderboard.
Ideogram 2 + Berkeley Function Calling Leaderboard V2
llama-3-70b gpt-4 phi-3.5 functionary-llama-3-70b llama-3 ideogram midjourney berkeley openai hugging-face microsoft meta-ai-fair baseten kai claude functionary function-calling benchmarking image-generation model-optimization vision multimodality model-performance fine-tuning context-windows cybersecurity code-analysis ai-assisted-development
Ideogram returns with a new image generation model featuring color palette control, a fully controllable API, and an iOS app, reaching a milestone of 1 billion images created. Meanwhile, Midjourney released a Web UI but still lacks an API. In function calling, the Berkeley Function Calling Leaderboard (BFCL) updated to BFCL V2 • Live, adding 2251 live, user-contributed function documentation and queries to improve evaluation quality. GPT-4 leads the leaderboard, but the open-source Functionary Llama 3-70B finetune from Kai surpasses Claude. On AI model releases, Microsoft launched three Phi-3.5 models with impressive reasoning and context window capabilities, while Meta AI FAIR introduced UniBench, a unified benchmark suite for over 50 vision-language model tasks. Baseten improved Llama 3 inference speed by up to 122% using Medusa. A new cybersecurity benchmark, Cyberbench, featuring 40 CTF tasks, was released. Additionally, Codegen was introduced as a tool for programmatic codebase analysis and AI-assisted development. "Multiple functions > parallel functions" was highlighted as a key insight in function calling.