The White House AI Action Plan. America's race for global dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) represents a crucial opportunity for human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security. Recognizing this, the White House has released an AI Action Plan built around three key pillars: accelerating innovation, building robust AI infrastructure, and leading in international diplomacy and security.
Hyperbolic Labs directly supports this vision by providing affordable and reliable compute infrastructure essential for advancing AI research, startups, and innovation.
Two pivotal initiatives of this strategic plan include promoting open-source AI and ensuring affordable access to large-scale computing power without forcing innovators into costly, restrictive arrangements with expensive hyperscalers.
Encouraging Open-Source and Open-Weight AI
Open-source models allow startups, businesses, governments, and academic institutions to freely innovate and customize AI solutions without depending on closed, proprietary systems. These models support transparency, innovation, and flexibility, aligning with American democratic values.

Hyperbolic Labs supports open-source models by facilitating easy access, helping innovators quickly prototype and deploy AI without restrictive dependencies. “Models distributed this way have unique value for innovation because startups can use them flexibly without being dependent on a closed model provider," states the plan.
Recently, we hosted several cutting-edge open-source models like Qwen3-Coder-480B-A35B-Instruct and Kimi-K2 that perform equally as well as closed-source models in various benchmarks. These models enable our users to fine-tune and customize AI solutions for their specific use cases without vendor lock-in or expensive API fees. By providing the infrastructure to run these models efficiently, we're enabling a new wave of AI innovation aligned with the White House's vision for technological leadership,
Ensuring Access to Large-Scale Compute
The AI Action Plan highlights the necessity of affordable, large-scale computing resources for startups and academic institutions. "Currently, a company seeking to use large-scale compute must often sign long-term contracts with hyperscalers—far beyond the budgetary reach of most academics and many startups," the plan notes.
Hyperbolic Labs addresses this challenge with spot and on-demand GPU compute solutions that are both affordable and reliable. Additionally, it offers reserved GPU options for long-term projects, providing even greater discounts and cost savings. By combining flexible spot markets, forward contracts, and reserved long-term solutions, Hyperbolic Labs ensures scalable and economically viable access to high-performance compute resources.
Hyperbolic Labs: Facilitating Affordable Compute and Open Innovation
Committed to reducing infrastructure barriers, Hyperbolic Labs strategically expands its data center network, ensuring scalable compute availability to meet growing AI demands. By supporting open-source principles and offering diverse compute options, Hyperbolic Labs remains at the forefront of America's AI leadership goals, democratizing access to essential resources and accelerating technological progress.
About Hyperbolic
Hyperbolic is the on-demand AI cloud made for developers. We provide fast, affordable access to compute, inference, and AI services. Over 195,000 developers use Hyperbolic to train, fine-tune, and deploy models at scale.
Our platform has quickly become a favorite among AI researchers, including those like Andrej Karpathy. We collaborate with teams at Hugging Face, Vercel, Quora, Chatbot Arena, LMSYS, OpenRouter, Black Forest Labs, Stanford, Berkeley, and beyond.
Founded by AI researchers from UC Berkeley and the University of Washington, Hyperbolic is built for the next wave of AI innovation—open, accessible, and developer-first.
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