# Open%20Source
Latest news and articles about Open%20Source
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The Agent in the Machine: China’s Mininglamp Challenges Cloud AI with On-Device GUI Automation
Mininglamp has released Mano-P, a groundbreaking open-source GUI agent model designed to run locally on Apple Silicon. By achieving top benchmark scores and minimizing memory usage, the model enables private, cost-effective, and proactive AI automation directly on consumer hardware.

Meta’s Pivot: The Move to Closed-Source for Frontier Super-Intelligence
Meta's new Super Intelligence laboratory has unveiled its first AI model under a closed-source framework, deviating from its previous open-weights strategy. This move signals a strategic priority on safety and competitive advantage as the race for artificial general intelligence intensifies.

Meta’s Closed-Source Gambit: The ‘Muse Spark’ and the Pivot Toward Superintelligence
Meta has launched Muse Spark, its first 'superintelligence' model, marking a strategic pivot toward closed-source, proprietary AI. Led by Alexandr Wang, the model introduces advanced reasoning modes and aims to commercialize Meta's AI breakthroughs through a new API-centric business model.

The Lobster Trap: Tencent’s High-Stakes Pivot to Open-Source AI Agents
Tencent is aggressively doubling down on the OpenClaw AI agent framework to counter its lag in foundational model development. By flooding the WeChat ecosystem with open-source-based applications, the tech giant aims to dominate the AI service layer despite cooling market enthusiasm and significant structural dependencies.

The Architect of Pangu: Huawei’s AI Lead Wang Yunhe Departs Amid Industry Shift
Huawei's AI chief and Pangu model lead Wang Yunhe has confirmed his resignation after a nine-year career at the firm. His departure follows the recent open-sourcing of the Pangu 5.5 model and signals a potential shift in leadership for Huawei's Noah's Ark Lab.

China’s AI Industrialization: The Rise of the 'Token Factory' and the Open-Source Pivot
Moonshot AI founder Yang Zhilin argues that the AI competition is moving toward an industrial 'token factory' phase where infrastructure and energy efficiency are paramount. He predicts that open-source models will eventually dominate the market and that AI agents will become primary drivers of global GDP growth.