AI is changing how we find information, but is the web keeping up?
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Last night, on our computers at least, Google's new open source Gemini CLI started acting as if it were on mind altering drugs. Here's our morning after report.
In this explainer, Jack Wallen will not only explain Ollama, he'll walk you through getting it running on your Linux box.
While plenty are scoffing at the billions big tech is burning on generative AI, there’s growing evidence that a pot of gold really does wait at the end of this rainbow.
CIQ is now offering Rocky Linux especially purposed for large-scale AI deployments.
You maybe haven't thought about it, but every time you ask your favorite generative AI platform a question, you're pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
It looks as if the green light is on for another 'All Things Open AI' conference in 2026. It's likely that a firm date will be announced at the big tent All Things Open event in October.
During a keynote address at All Things Open AI, IBM announced that three key AI tools it has developed are being donated to the Linux Foundation.
Most people at Scale seem to think this one illustrates that Scale has survived the Covid era and is looking better than ever.
AI Is Not Unavoidable. Not This AI, That’s for Sure
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Maybe, just maybe, the problem isn't with AI, but with how we're designing it, and perhaps more importantly, how we're using it.