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even though the progress of Open Source AI seems to just be accelerating faster and faster every week I think we still donamp;#39;t talk about the progress made in generative AI enough it always seems like when we get updates in generative stuff whether itamp;#39;s just text to image or text to video it seems to always come kind of all at once or not at all and this past week although there was a lot of other impressive news with large language models something that flew kind of under the radar and that I think is incredibly interesting is a project called flux from Black Forest Labs which is a brand new team that was spawned from the original Engineers who worked on stable diffusion now obviously stable diffusion and stability AI are basically no longer being actively developed stability AI is basically just being purchased for parts and this new team basically wanted to set out and continue to make state-of-the-art open source models itamp;#39;s really interesting to think back ju