MiniMax's M3 model could revolutionize decentralized AI by significantly reducing latency and costs, enhancing scalability and efficiency.
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The partnership could enhance trust in decentralized AI, potentially accelerating its adoption in regulated industries by ensuring verifiable performance.
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Internet Computer [ICP] is up more than 12% in the past 24 hours, coming in third among CoinMarketCap’s top 100 cryptos by gains. The decentralized AI compute play mainly drove the altcoin. Additionally, technical breakout, network activity, and a short squeeze have had a hand in the day’s rally. ICP bulls return, eyeing $4—is it possible? The daily price action chart has surged above the range consolidation that had kept ICP between $2 and $2.80 since February. Following a breakout in the first week of May, Internet Computer rallied above $4 but has been in a correction for the past two weeks. The correction appears to have ended at around $2.50, where it consolidated for around 10 days. Consequently, ICP broke above this range again. The MACD bars have shown seller exhaustion, with the signal and MACD line crossover suggesting bulls’ return. The Average Direct
The ruling highlights the growing tension between AI innovation and copyright law, potentially reshaping global AI market regulations.
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The case underscores the growing legal scrutiny on AI training data, impacting investor confidence and shaping future AI industry practices.
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The rejection highlights escalating US-China tech tensions, potentially spurring interest in decentralized AI and impacting global cybersecurity dynamics.
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Following in the footsteps of the recently released Gemma 4, MiniMax has now made its latest model, MiniMax M2.7, completely open-weight. In simple terms, developers can now download the model, run it on their own systems, and start building with it. This is in contrast with the model being a completely cloud-hosted AI service up […]
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MiniMax, the AI research company behind the MiniMax omni-modal model stack, has released MMX-CLI — Node.js-based command-line interface that exposes the MiniMax AI platform’s full suite of generative capabilities, both to human developers working in a terminal and to AI agents running in tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and OpenCode. What Problem Is MMX-CLI Solving? […]
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MiniMax has officially open-sourced MiniMax M2.7, making the model weights publicly available on Hugging Face. Originally announced on March 18, 2026, MiniMax M2.7 is the MiniMax’s most capable open-source model to date — and its first model to actively participate in its own development cycle, a meaningful shift in how large language models are built […]
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