Introducing: Built in Venice
Private, uncensored AI in the wild. SDKs, agents, on-chain experiments, dashboards, and more, all shipped by the Venice community.
Kling V3 Turbo is now on Venice.
A lightweight, lightning-fast version of @Kling_ai's SOTA video model, while preserving quality and prompt adherence.
Text-to-video, image-to-video. Available in Standard and Pro, anonymously.
Frontier-level agentic capabilities and long-horizon coding, open source and fully private.
That's GLM 5.2, now on Venice.
Here's a full walkthrough to build a retro video game with GLM 5.2 and OpenCode, starting from a single prompt:
To try it yourself, here's a prompt template to start with:
"Build the CORE of a playable [GAME TYPE] as ONE self-contained HTML file named game.html
Core only (we'll add more later — no menus, levels, or sound yet):
- [CONTROLS].
- [CORE RULE: what the player does, moment to
Level it up with more features:
"Add a start screen and a win screen. Keep the retro look and everything in the one file."
"Add a second level: a new layout that's a bit faster, and show the level on screen."
"Add a power-up that drops occasionally and gives [a temporary
GLM 5.2 is now live on Venice.
@Zai_org's frontier open-source model built to power agents and long-horizon agentic coding, with High and Max reasoning modes for the hardest problems.
Available fully private to Pro users.
GLM 5.2 is now live on Venice.
@Zai_org's frontier open-source model built to power agents and long-horizon agentic coding, with High and Max reasoning modes for the hardest problems.
Available fully private to Pro users.
Introducing GLM-5.2: Frontier Intelligence, Open Weights
- Significant improvements in coding and agentic tasks
- Strong long-horizon capabilities with a 1M context window
- Two levels of reasoning effort: GLM-5.2 (max) pushes the limits, while GLM-5.2 (high) strikes a strong
Kimi K2.7 Code is now live on Venice.
@Kimi_Moonshot coding-focused reasoning model. 1T total parameters, 32B active (MoE), 256K context, always-on thinking, vision, function calling, structured output, and web search.
Fully private, available to all users.
Erik Voorhees explaining the importance of preserving AI as an institution not controlled by government
"I would start by just conveying that important institutions of civilization shouldn't be under the control of any group of people"
"when i started getting into the AI space,