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Google Open Source Programs Office
Google's Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) has supported open source innovation since 2004, making it one of the first OSPOs in the industry. The office releases and maintains major open source projects including Android, Chromium, Go, Kubernetes, and TensorFlow. OSPO runs programs like Google Summer of Code and Season of Docs to bring new contributors into open source and improve documentation across the ecosystem.
Cloudflare
Cloudflare builds cloud platform services that help developers build and deploy applications at the edge. The company operates one of the world's largest networks spanning over 300 cities globally. Cloudflare provides security, performance, and serverless computing products including Workers, Pages, R2, and D1.
Fathom
Fathom builds AI-powered meeting intelligence software that records, transcribes, and summarizes video calls. The platform helps teams stay aligned by automatically capturing meeting insights and syncing them to CRMs and productivity tools. Fathom is SOC 2 compliant and HIPAA compliant, serving both individuals and enterprise organizations.
CodeProt
CodeProt builds AI-powered developer tools focused on code quality and security. The company develops an automated code review platform that uses multi-agent AI architecture to analyze repository context and provide high-precision feedback. CodeProt is part of a portfolio of developer productivity tools including Leiga for project management.
Peerlist Inc.
Peerlist Inc. builds AutoSend, a modern email platform for developers, marketers, and AI agents. The company also operates Peerlist, a fast-growing professional network for builders. AutoSend was originally developed as an internal tool for Peerlist before being opened to the public, addressing the need for a faster, cleaner, and more affordable email solution.
Stanford OVAL
Stanford Open Virtual Assistant Lab (OVAL) builds LLM-augmented cognition systems that combine the expressive language skills of large language models with the interpretability and reliability of software systems. Led by Professor Monica Lam, the lab creates AI assistants like STORM, WikiChat, and other open-source tools used by consumers, historians, and journalists. OVAL connects LLMs with databases, compilers, and executive functions to create trustworthy and helpful assistants.
Epoch AI
Epoch AI investigates the trajectory of artificial intelligence for the benefit of society. The organization produces high-quality research on AI trends, maintains comprehensive datasets on AI models and hardware, and publishes analysis that informs policymakers and researchers. Led by Executive Director Jaime Sevilla, the team includes researchers, engineers, and operations staff committed to scientific excellence and accessibility.
Qwen Team (Alibaba)
The Qwen team at Alibaba builds generalist AI models including large language models and multimodal models. They develop the Qwen model series featuring language models (Qwen), expert models (Qwen-Coder and Qwen-Math), and multimodal models (Qwen-VL and Qwen-Audio). The team embraces open source and provides models through GitHub, Hugging Face, ModelScope, and Kaggle, while also offering web services and apps for end users.
Gradio
Gradio builds open-source tools for creating machine learning demos and web applications. The team develops FastRTC for real-time communication and the popular Gradio library for building ML interfaces. Gradio is part of Hugging Face and focuses on making AI accessible through simple Python APIs.