Open-source AI hardware could weaken Big Tech’s grip on AI
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Wednesday, 4 March 2026·Source: Rest of World·US·nonprofit
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What happened: A new device unveiled in India shows how AI systems can run locally, support diverse languages, and reduce dependence on proprietary models.
Cross-source context: New Statesman highlights called before MPs, tech execs display their constant vigilance against threats
What to watch next: movement around ai, open-source.
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A new device unveiled in India shows how AI systems can run locally, support diverse languages, and reduce dependence on proprietary models.
Hi HN, I forked chromium and built agent-browser-protocol (ABP) after noticing that most browser-agent failures aren’t really about the model misunderstanding the page. Instead, the problem is that the model is reasoning from a stale state.
ABP is designed to keep the acting agent synchronized with
Hi HN, I forked chromium and built agent-browser-protocol (ABP) after noticing that most browser-agent failures aren’t really about the model misunderstanding the page. Instead, the problem is that the model is reasoning from a stale state. ABP is designed to keep the acting agent synchronized with
Hi HN, I forked chromium and built agent-browser-protocol (ABP) after noticing that most browser-agent failures aren’t really about the model misunderstanding the page. Instead, the problem is that the model is reasoning from a stale state.
ABP is designed to keep the acting agent synchronized with
Hi HN, I forked chromium and built agent-browser-protocol (ABP) after noticing that most browser-agent failures aren’t really about the model misunderstanding the page. Instead, the problem is that the model is reasoning from a stale state.
ABP is designed to keep the acting agent synchronized with