Tag Archives: Open-source artificial intelligence

04Feb/26

The Great Grounding: Why 2026 is the Year Context Replaced Content

04, Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media  —  To look back at the start of the decade is to remember a world drowning in signal-less noise. Whether it was the “Blue Carpet” spectacle of Outernet London or the surreal corporate logistics of the 2026 AVN Expo—where lanyards and coffee queues met the stark reality of a dress code regulating body concealment over formal attire—we have lived in a state of restless, digital chaos. But as we move through 2026, the tectonic realignment of our digital existence is finally settling. We are transitioning from the era of mere digital literacy into a phase of deep, agentic integration. This is the year of “The Great Grounding,” where the abstract promises of technology and the opaque maneuvers of power are finally being anchored in verifiable, actionable context.. Continue reading

03Feb/26

French Prosecutors Escalate X Investigation with Police Raid and Summons for Elon Musk

03, Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The cybercrime division of the Paris prosecutor’s office has significantly escalated its yearlong investigation into the social media platform X. Originally opened following concerns from lawmaker Éric Bothorel regarding the platform’s algorithm, the inquiry expanded after X’s A.I. chatbot, Grok, was accused of spreading sexual deepfakes and Holocaust denial claims. Continue reading

09Jan/26

Intent Recognition (The “Mood” Factor)

Jan. 9, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — When we talk about Grok in the context of physical robots (like Tesla’s Optimus humanoid), we aren’t just talking about a chatbot. We are talking about the “brain” that translates digital sentiment into physical action. The reason “mood swings” and sentiment analysis matter for robots is that they move AI from being a calculator to being a collaborator. For a robot to operate safely and naturally around humans, it must “grok” (deeply understand) the emotional context of its environment.  Continue reading

20May/25

Generative AI’s Impact on Software Development: A DORA Perspective

May 20, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — This report from DORA explores the impact of generative AI on software development, analyzing both the challenges and opportunities it presents. It examines how AI affects individual developers’ productivity and well-being, finding both benefits and unexpected trade-offs. The document also addresses the organizational perspective, considering how AI influences processes like code quality and delivery speed, while acknowledging a potentially negative short-term impact on delivery performance. Finally, it proposes practical strategies for fostering developer trust, promoting responsible AI adoption, and measuring success within organizations.

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07May/25

PyTorch Foundation Expands to Umbrella Foundation and Welcomes vLLM and DeepSpeed Projects

The PyTorch Foundation, a community-driven hub for open source AI, today announced its expansion into an umbrella foundation. As part of this milestone, two leading open source AI projects—vLLM and DeepSpeed—have been accepted into the foundation by the Technical Advisory Council. Continue reading

07Dec/24

Celebrating Gemini First Birthday – This is how we do it

London, Dec. 7, 2024 /Mpelembe Network/ — Network is celebrating Gemini’s first anniversary. This is a fantastic opportunity to reflect on its achievements and look forward to the future. Here are a few ideas on how we aim to commemorate this special occasion: Continue reading