Side-by-side comparison of GPT-OSS 20B (OpenAI · USA) and Ling-2.6 Flash (inclusionAI · China) for self-hosted deployment of the open-weight model. GPT-OSS 20B is rated conditional; Ling-2.6 Flash is conditional. They part ways on licence: GPT-OSS 20B is "Apache 2.0", Ling-2.6 Flash is "MIT".
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| Summary | ||
| Verdict | Conditional Based on published licence terms, GPT-OSS 20B is released under Apache 2.0 with no field-of-use carve-outs in the licence itself; OpenAI publishes a separate non-binding 'gpt-oss usage policy' as guidance. Training-data disclosure is domain-level only, and US origin carries Schrems-II / CLOUD-Act exposure that enterprise deployers should document for EU workloads. | Conditional Per the published model card, Ling-2.6 Flash is an MIT-licensed 104B / 7.4B-active MoE built on a hybrid Lightning-Linear + MLA attention design, positioned for agentic and tool-use workflows. Permissive weights are deployable in EU infrastructure; the headline risks for regulated buyers are vendor jurisdiction (Ant Group's inclusionAI lab, headquartered in China) and the absence of any training-data disclosure in the model card. |
| Last reviewed | 2026-04-17 | 2026-05-03 |
| Open-weight | ||
| Licence | Apache 2.0 | MIT |
| Commercial use | Unrestricted | Unrestricted |
| Training data | Domain-level summary | Undisclosed |
| Origin | United States | China |
| Performance & pricing? | ||
| Quality index | 25/100 | — |
| Speed | 294 tok/s | — |
| Blended price | $0.10/M | — |
| Context window | — | — |
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