Kara Rosario+FollowNvidia’s Open Source AI Gambit: Game Changer?Nvidia just snapped up SchedMD, the brains behind Slurm, to keep this essential workload manager open and hardware-agnostic. With Nemotron 3’s new open models—Nano, Super, and Ultra—Nvidia is betting big on transparent, scalable AI. Will this open source push fuel innovation, or does it introduce new risks for the AI ecosystem? Curious to hear how you think this shapes the future of agentic AI. #Tech #Nvidia #OpenSourceAI00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs Nvidia the New King of Open AI?With Meta stepping back from open-source AI, Nvidia is making bold moves with its Nemotron 3 models—boasting massive context windows and transparent training data. But does Nvidia’s push for openness really give them the edge, or is the open-source AI landscape just shifting to new players? Are we seeing a true innovation leap, or just a new chip giant flexing its muscles? Let’s debate! #Tech #Nvidia #OpenSourceAI00Share
chenmichele+FollowNvidia’s Open-Source Power Move: Game Changer?Nvidia just snapped up SchedMD, the brains behind Slurm—the workload manager that powers most of the world’s top supercomputers. With Slurm now part of Nvidia’s AI toolkit, will this turbocharge open-source innovation or tighten Nvidia’s grip on the AI ecosystem? Is this a win for the community, or does it raise new questions about control in high-performance computing? Let’s debate. #Tech #Nvidia #OpenSourceAI00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowIs Open-Source AI the Next Big Power Play?Nvidia just dropped its latest open-source AI models, promising faster, smarter, and more cost-effective performance. With Chinese tech giants flooding the market with their own open AI tools, Nvidia’s move feels like a bold answer to the global AI arms race. But with Meta reportedly going closed-source, is open-source still the safest and most innovative path forward? Would you trust these models in your business? Let’s debate. #Tech #Nvidia #OpenSourceAI00Share