
AI Chat: ChatGPT, AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning Meta's New Model, Gemini 4, OpenAI Proposes AI Policy
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Apr 9, 2026 A lively run-through of Google releasing Gemini 4 as an Apache 2.0 open-source model and how it changes the open vs closed landscape. A look at OpenAI's bold policy proposals on work, wealth and AI’s economic effects. Coverage of Eli Lilly’s LilyPod supercomputer for massive molecule simulation. A Tufts neuro-symbolic breakthrough that cuts AI energy use dramatically. Meta’s new MuseSpark model and its industry implications.
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Host's Personal Plug For His AI Model Aggregator
- Jaden plugs his startup AI Box as a consolidation tool for 80+ models at $8.99/month to avoid multiple subscriptions.
- He explains it saves money and time by aggregating Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and more in one place.
Gemini 4 Brings Frontier Power To Edge Devices
- Google released Gemini 4 under Apache 2.0, delivering high intelligence-per-parameter for edge and local use.
- It reached 400M+ downloads and 100k+ community variants, narrowing the open vs closed model gap.
Apache 2.0 License Makes Gemini 4 Commercially Friendly
- Apache 2.0 licensing means Gemini 4 can be used commercially without restrictive terms, boosting corporate adoption.
- This contrasts earlier ambiguous 'open' releases like Meta's Llama that limited commercial clarity.
