AI Alliance launches a global coalition to build sovereign frontier models, with Yann LeCun as chief science advisor
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The IBM/Meta-founded AI Alliance has launched Project Tapestry, a global coalition aimed at collaboratively building sovereign frontier AI models, with Yann LeCun as chief science advisor. The initiative explores whether a distributed consortium can match centralized labs by pooling data, compute, and expertise.
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