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China surpasses US in open-source AI models

China surpasses the United States in the global market for open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models. According to a November 26 Financial Times report, a study by MIT and open-source AI startup Hugging Face found that the share of downloads of open-source AI models developed by Chinese teams rose to 17% over the past year, surpassing their American counterparts for the first time and gaining a key lead in the global application of AI technology. Amid the AI boom sweeping the global tech industry, US tech giants such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic tend to adopt a ” closed ” strategy, maintaining complete

Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.5: AI Model for Enhanced Productivity

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.5 , its new flagship model, which the company says is the most powerful version yet and ranks at the top of the class for practical programming, agent-based productivity scenarios. The model has also seen significant improvements in in-depth search, analytics, and presentation capabilities. Opus 4.5 is now available via apps, APIs, and across all three major cloud technologies. SOTA in real engineering In the SWE-bench Verified test, the new model shows the best result among all frontier models : Anthropic particularly emphasizes that Opus 4.5 represents a significant step forward compared to Sonnet 4.5, overcoming tasks

RHC interviews Professor Andrea Morello from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation at the University of New South Wales in Australia

Original Author: Roberto Campagnola, 30 June 2023, Translator: Tara Lie, 14 May 2024 Red Hot Cyber’s Quantum Computing group has interviewed Professor Andrea Morello. Professor Morello is an Italian scientist, naturalised in Australia, who deals with quantum engineering at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications and is the Program Manager at the ARC Center of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) at the University of New South Wales in Australia. Morello’s research focuses primarily on the design and construction of the basic components of a quantum computer using the spins of individual atoms in silicon. His team was the