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Apertus is a fully open foundation model for sovereign AI, developed by the Swiss AI Initiative. It is open weights, open data, open science, compliant with EU AI Act, and competitive with top open models at 8B and 70B parameters, supporting over 1000 languages.
A US export-control directive forced Anthropic to cut off foreign access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, sparking debate over sovereign AI and the high costs of training frontier models. The article argues that the real lesson is multi-provider resilience rather than building a national ChatGPT.
This article argues that Sovereign AI is not just government jargon but a practical necessity as AI becomes critical infrastructure, reducing dependency on a few providers for strategic control.
TNO is developing GPT‑NL, a sovereign language model for the Dutch language and context, with a focus on transparency, trustworthiness, and reciprocity. The model is publicly funded and aims to provide control over AI technology within Europe.
The article redefines Sovereign AI as a supply chain realignment challenge rather than a model development race, arguing that countries will need to secure domestic or allied infrastructure for training, inference, and operation of AI, which will drive renewed demand for GPUs, memory, and other hardware.
The article argues that the window for nations to build sovereign frontier AI models has closed, as Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models represent a new accelerating paradigm where leading models help produce the next generation, leaving Europe and others dependent on external systems.
Sarvam AI has raised $234 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, becoming India's newest AI unicorn. The round was led by HCLTech with participation from Bessemer, Khosla, and Peak XV, and the startup plans to use the funds for next-gen AI models and enterprise deployments.
Discusses the concept of universal basic intelligence where countries develop sovereign AI using open source models, providing free basic access to citizens while protecting data, enabling trusted products.
Andrew Curran reflects on the disappearance of the Fable model and the emergence of Mythos, arguing that the window for nations to achieve frontier AI capabilities has closed, and that Anthropic's predictions about an accelerating AI race are now being realized.
A former Meta AI researcher shares a 10-point thread on the UK's sovereign AI debate, arguing that smaller, well-scoped teams can validate new directions without billions, and that nurturing local talent and managing expectations are crucial for the UK's AI ecosystem.
The UK government announces a $1.47 billion plan to build a national AI supercomputer and invest in domestic chip startups, aiming to reduce dependence on US and foreign AI hardware.
The UK is advancing its sovereign AI ambitions with NVIDIA technologies, as multiple cloud providers double their AI infrastructure on UK soil, and the Sovereign AI Fund backs homegrown startups using the Isambard-AI supercomputer for innovations in coding, reinforcement learning, and self-improving AI.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits South Korea to strengthen AI supply chain partnerships, highlighting the country's role in sovereign AI infrastructure, robotics, and gaming.
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.
NVIDIA announces expansion of its AI Cloud ecosystem with partners across six continents to meet global AI compute demand, supporting training, inference, and agentic AI workloads with full-stack AI infrastructure.
Norway's National Library is building a sovereign Norwegian LLM using 2 PB of Huawei OceanStor Dorado flash storage for its AI training data pipeline, addressing the need for a local language model.
The author analyzes the current AI race, arguing that big corporations are using high costs to outlast smaller competitors, but predicts a shift to flat-fee pricing and locally-run AI in the long term, advocating for government co-built data centers for sovereign AI infrastructure.
Cohere releases Command A+, a 218-billion-parameter sparse MoE language model under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, featuring lossless 4-bit quantization and native citations for enterprise and sovereign AI use.
This paper introduces a Distributed Trust Framework (DTF) for verifiable, proof-derived authorization in autonomous AI agent systems, addressing the risks of identity-centric permissions by requiring justification proofs and consensus for execution.
Andrew Ng discusses how U.S. policies are driving allies toward sovereign AI and open-source models, referencing DeepSeek, Qwen, and K2 Think as examples. He argues that open-source AI can help nations reduce reliance on U.S. technology.