The Inkling model is a broad, balanced foundation model designed to be highly flexible and easily customizable for users. By releasing it with open weights, Thinking Machines aims to provide a tool that can be fine-tuned via their Tinker API, allowing businesses to adapt the model to their specific data needs. This strategy is intended to compete with closed-source frontier labs by offering a customizable alternative that users can modify.
What is the primary goal of the Inkling AI model released by Thinking Machines?
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