What does a bare-bones pickup truck have in common with a state-of-the-art AI lab?
Both share a disruptive idea.
In June, Slate Auto revealed the Blank Slate : a $24,950 electric pickup with hand-crank windows, no stereo, no speakers, no touchscreen, & no paint.1 A blank canvas inviting inspired customization.
A month later, Thinking Machines Lab released a parallel in AI, Inkling : a 975B-parameter model, trained from scratch on 45 trillion tokens, entirely open source.2 If models could be colors, this one would be the gray.
The company’s spider chart shows it’s a generalist model, good in many domains, a base ready to be customized.
Thinking Machines isn’t giving the model away out of altruism. Inkling launched on Tinker, the company’s fine-tuning platform : the weights are free, but the customization charges rent.
Selling customization is one way to commercialize open-source AI, just as accessories monetize a Slate.
Ship a general-purpose base, & let the customer make it their own.
Models like Inkling are the pickup truck of American AI : general-purpose, rugged, customizable, & the foundation on which US open source AI will be built.