LLM Open Source 2.0: 60 Out, 39 In, AI Coding Booms, TensorFlow Dies
Updated LLM Leaderboard: 60 projects out, 39 newcomers in. AI Coding surges, TensorFlow fades. Open Source 2.0 reshapes the AI ecosystem.
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Open Source 2.0: A Makeover Comparable to Plastic Surgery
After waiting over a hundred days, the suspense has finally been revealed.
On the morning of September 13, Ant Group's open source team ("Open Source Technology Growth") unveiled the 2.0 version of the "2025 Large Model Open Source Development Ecosystem Landscape" at the Shanghai Bund Conference.
Three months ago, the assertion made during "a real-world hackathon in a live broadcast" still holds true today—
At that time, the "tear-off sheet" recorded the emerging ecosystem in its infancy, but now it has undergone dramatic changes.
This time, the landscape includes 114 projects (21 fewer than the previous version), covering 22 domains. Among these, 39 are newcomer projects, while 60 projects have disappeared from the stage, including some once-prominent star projects—
Projects like NextChat, OpenManus, FastGPT, and GPT4All were overtaken by newcomers due to slow iteration and weak community engagement.