I can't help rooting for tiny open source AI model maker Arcee | TechCrunch
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I can't help rooting for tiny open source AI model maker Arcee | TechCrunch
"Arcee calls the model Trinity Large Thinking - and it's the most capable open-weight model ever released by a non-Chinese company, claims CEO Mark McQuade to TechCrunch."
"With Arcee, companies can download the model, train it to their own needs, and use it on premises. Companies can also use Arcee's cloud-hosted version, accessible via API."
"McQuade proudly points to data from OpenRouter that says it has become one of the top models used with OpenClaw."
"Benchmark results indicate it is competitive with other top open-source models, though not a direct threat to Meta's Llama 4."
Arcee, a small U.S. startup, has launched Trinity Large Thinking, a 400B-parameter open-source LLM. This model aims to provide U.S. and Western companies with a viable alternative to Chinese models, which are seen as risky. Companies can download and customize the model or use it via a cloud-hosted API. While Trinity Large Thinking does not outperform leading closed-source models, it offers independence from major companies like Anthropic and OpenAI. Benchmark results indicate it is competitive with other top open-source models, though not a direct threat to Meta's Llama 4.
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