The LeRobotHF project launched by Remi and Simon on an Open Source platform previously caused quite a stir in the Bots field. Now they have started a new project called Uma, and it seems that the potential for Open Source collaboration in the AI Bots track has yet to be fully tapped. The industry needs more of this kind of open technology advancement approach, rather than being monopolized by a few giants. Looking forward to seeing what groundbreaking solutions Uma can bring.
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HorizonHunter
· 12-02 03:51
Open Source is truly a savior, tired of the trap of those big companies.
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consensus_failure
· 12-02 03:51
Open Source is truly a savior, much more reliable than those big companies that work behind closed doors.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 12-02 03:49
The path of Open Source really needs to be continued; it's too boring to be monopolized by big companies.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 12-02 03:48
Open Source is indeed a way out, but can it really challenge the giants? That's the question.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12-02 03:47
If the path of Open Source is taken correctly, the fear is being acquired by a big company again.
The LeRobotHF project launched by Remi and Simon on an Open Source platform previously caused quite a stir in the Bots field. Now they have started a new project called Uma, and it seems that the potential for Open Source collaboration in the AI Bots track has yet to be fully tapped. The industry needs more of this kind of open technology advancement approach, rather than being monopolized by a few giants. Looking forward to seeing what groundbreaking solutions Uma can bring.