• evenglow@lemmy.world
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      Open models — which are free to download, modify and integrate by developers — make it easier for start-ups to create products and researchers to improve them. Widespread adoption will confer outsized influence over AI’s future.

      China wants AI more than money. USA wants money more than AI. Long term plan vs short term plan.

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      I mean, it makes perfect sense.

      It works better, is cheaper to the point it’s probably free, and while they’re definitely going to store/sell your data, they’re actually less likely than an American tech company.

      And that’s not even getting into how many people are in China and would view it as the default

  • whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social
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    No they weren’t and no they aren’t stopping it since they weren’t doing it

    They were one of the companies trying to mix gaslighting people about what “AI” is with trying to gaslight people about what “open source” is

    Is that what they’re stopping? Good if so

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    The only reason Facebook was relevant at all in AI is because their models were openly released.

    All of their AI talent has already abandoned that ship and left to work at different companies, and the last AI model they released was total dogshit.

    Shifting to closed source doesn’t make any sense for them, until you remember that only yes-men remain at Zuck’s company.