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MosaicML built tools for training large language and diffusion models efficiently on commodity GPUs, releasing the MPT-7B and MPT-30B open-source models in 2023. Databricks acquired the company in July 2023 for roughly $1.3B, folding MosaicML's stack into the Databricks platform as the basis for what later became DBRX and the Mosaic AI training service. The standalone MosaicML brand was retired; the team and tech continue inside Databricks.
Global Illumination was a small NYC studio founded by ex-Instagram and Facebook engineers that built creative tools and a Minecraft-style sandbox game called Biomes. OpenAI announced in August 2023 that it had acquired the company in its first-ever acquisition; the team joined OpenAI to work on core products including ChatGPT. The Biomes code is open-source but the company brand was retired.
Disco Diffusion was a free Google Colab notebook by Somnai that combined CLIP-guided diffusion with a community-tuned UI, going viral in early 2022 and seeding the prompt-engineering culture later cemented by Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. Active development on the official notebook effectively stopped in late 2022 once Stable Diffusion released and consumed the open-source diffusion community. The notebook still loads but is years out of date and runs poorly on modern Colab runtimes.
Open-source text-to-image AI model by Stability AI, allowing local and cloud-based image generation.
Open-source text-to-image AI model that went viral in 2022, later renamed Craiyon.
The GitHub of machine learning — hosting models, datasets, and AI applications.
Company behind Stable Diffusion, providing open-source generative AI models.