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Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one size fits all AI with its first open model, Inkling
Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one size fits all AI with its first open model, Inkling. It's the company's first public proof point after a year and a half spent building AI infrastructure largely out of public view.

According to techcrunch.com, Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one size fits all AI with its first open model, Inkling.
It's the company's first public proof point after a year and a half spent building AI infrastructure largely out of public view.
The signal matters because AI capabilities are moving into more specific product, infrastructure, or business workflows.
The next things to watch are availability, pricing or access limits, and whether the update creates a measurable workflow change for builders or enterprise users.
Why it matters
This update reflects the continued movement of AI capabilities into concrete product, platform, and industry contexts.
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