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Krea 2 Releases Open Weights

Matt Wolfe·June 26, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Promotes transparency and collaboration in AI development.
  • →Enables wider experimentation and innovation.
  • →Supports the open-source movement in AI technology.
Krea 2 Releases Open Weights
©Matt Wolfe

Krea 2 has announced that it is releasing its model weights to the public, making them open for use. This move is expected to foster innovation and collaboration within the AI community by allowing developers and researchers to build upon and improve the existing model.

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