
Relentless China, Robotics, & Open-Source AI | Clem Delangue
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Dec 1, 2025 Clem Delangue, Co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, shares his vision for democratizing AI through open-source robotics, featuring the Richie Mini. He emphasizes the significance of affordable, community-driven tools in AI development. Clem discusses the need for transparency in robotics to reduce fears and advocates for a future filled with specialized models rather than a few giants. He highlights China's surprising lead in open-source contributions and emphasizes collaboration over competition to drive innovation in AI.
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Open Source Counters AI Concentration
- Open source prevents AI power from concentrating in a few companies by letting anyone reuse models and datasets.
- Clem Delangue argues this decentralization lets thousands of startups, nonprofits, and governments build with AI.
Richie Mini: An Open Hardware Experiment
- Hugging Face shipped Richie Mini, an open-source desktop robot that 5,000 people pre-ordered.
- The robot ships unassembled so builders can 3D print, program, and improve it themselves.
Design For Tinkering
- Encourage tinkering because it turns users into builders and spreads AI capability beyond a few firms.
- Design tools and platforms to make experimentation cheap and accessible for newcomers.



