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this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2023
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I disagree. However, I believe the models should be open sourced by law .
Open sourcing the models does absolutely nothing. The fact of the matter is that the people who create these models aren’t able to quantifiably show how they work, because those levels have been abstracted so far into code that there’s no way to understand them.
I understand that.
What I am trying to express is that the models should not be hoarded by large corporations. Because they used the open informatuon of the internet to train, they should be available to everyone. Sort of like a library.
On a side note, models can definitely be open sourced, there are several already.