
Open source AI matters more than ever, according to Hugging Face’s Clem Delangue
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If roughly half the Fortune 500 are already pulling models and datasets from Hugging Face, open source is not a hedge — it’s part of the main stack. For CIOs, the question isn’t whether to use open models, but how to standardize governance, security, and support around them alongside proprietary APIs.
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