CommunalSupport on Nostr: Larger players such as Meta, have made a big deal about releasing what they call ...
Larger players such as Meta, have made a big deal about releasing what they call ‘open’ large language models. In this case, they’re only partly open, and there’s a growing call for the definition of its LlaMa models to be changed from ‘open source’ to ‘open weights’.
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"content":"Larger players such as Meta, have made a big deal about releasing what they call ‘open’ large language models. In this case, they’re only partly open, and there’s a growing call for the definition of its LlaMa models to be changed from ‘open source’ to ‘open weights’.\n\nhttps://www.tomsguide.com/ai/open-source-is-crucial-for-the-future-of-ai-heres-why\nhttps://m.primal.net/Lkxy.jpg",
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