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Hello,
Welcome to the very first SingularityByte Weekly. Each week we send you a tight digest of what shipped in open-source AI, what we tested ourselves, and what is actually worth your time, whether you run models on a laptop or a cluster.
This issue: two new open-source models worth pulling, an Apple Silicon recipe for local AI video that runs in five minutes, and the EU AI Act open-source exemption broken down without the lobbyist spin.
Hit reply and tell us what you want more of: models, hands-on benchmarks, agent workflows, threat intel. All on the table.
PS: this is issue #1. If anything looks off in your mail client (Outlook, looking at you), let us know.
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LTX-2 is the first open-weights audio-and-video diffusion model that runs in reasonable wall-clock time on a 16 GB Apple Silicon Mac. The default config wants 1280x704…
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Tencent quietly opened a translation race nobody on the open-source side was equipped to enter. The HY-MT1.5 family covers everything from a 7B server model down…
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On April 24, 2026, DeepSeek open-sourced DeepSeek-V4, a Preview release that ships two MIT-licensed Mixture-of-Experts variants and a native one-million-token context…
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Ten days, three shipped models, one $190 million check, and a stock chart that looks like a trapdoor. April 2026 is when AI in cybersecurity stopped being a conference…
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Brussels has spoken. Again. On April 10, 2026, the Commission pushed out another round of clarifications around the AI Act's open-source exemption, and the message…
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Hugging Face's Smol Models Research team has been quietly building something that most release cycles glossed over: a matched pair of fully open, Apache-2.0 models…
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