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OpenAI Other 2026-07-09

OpenAI Reopens with GPT-oss Models: Apache 2.0 License Hides Cloud Offload Control

OpenAI launches GPT-oss-120b and GPT-oss-20b under Apache 2.0 license, capable of running on a single 80GB GPU. However, a built-in cloud offload mechanism routes complex queries to proprietary models, masking a strategic control point shift behind the open-source facade.

Google Other 2026-06-19

Google Deprecates Open-Source Gemini CLI, Forces Migration to Closed-Source Antigravity

On June 18, 2026, Google deprecated the open-source Gemini CLI (Apache 2.0, 6000+ community PRs) for free users, mandating migration to the closed-source, Go-rewritten Antigravity CLI. Enterprise users retain Gemini CLI access, while a new AI Ultra tier ($100/month) offers 5x Antigravity quotas. Antigravity 2.0 replaces traditional IDE with Agent, signaling a strategic shift from open to proprietary developer tooling.

NVIDIA Other 2026-06-11

NVIDIA Locks Local AI Inference Control with DiffusionGemma Parallel Generation

NVIDIA optimizes Google DeepMind's DiffusionGemma open model, which generates 256 tokens in parallel for 4x speedup over autoregressive models. Achieves 1000 tokens/sec on H100, 150 tokens/sec on DGX Spark, running fully locally with no cloud cost. This reinforces NVIDIA GPU's centrality in compute-bound local AI inference.

Google Other High Signal 2026-04-03

Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Models, Targeting Edge Inference and AI Agent Architecture

Google introduces the Gemma 4 open model family, with four sizes from 2B to 31B parameters, emphasizing breakthrough intelligence-per-parameter and native support for agentic workflows, multimodality, and long context. The small models are engineered for edge devices, aiming to bring frontier reasoning to mobile and IoT scenarios.

Google Other Medium Signal 2026-04-03

Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Model Family

Google introduces Gemma 4 open model family with four size variants, optimized for edge and mobile devices. The series supports multimodal processing, long context windows and 140+ languages under Apache 2.0 license.