#Meta says that its #Llama #AI tools are "the best #OpenSource models of their class, period."
From @kylelwiggers: "There’s only one problem: the Llama…models aren’t really “open source”… Open source implies that devs can use the models how they choose…But…Meta has imposed certain licensing restrictions…Llama models can’t be used to train other models. And app developers with over 700M monthly users must request a special license from Meta."
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This Week in AI: When 'open source' isn't so open | TechCrunch
In this edition of This Week in AI, TechCrunch's AI column, we dive into the definition of 'open source' as it relates to AI projects like Meta's Llama.Devin Coldewey (TechCrunch)
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in reply to petersuber • • •Update. Here's Mark #Zuckerberg defending #Meta's approach to #OpenSource #AI.
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#Llama
Open Source AI Is the Path Forward
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in reply to petersuber • • •Update. The Open Source Initiative (@osi, #OSI) is trying to define what counts as #OpenSource #AI.
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"There is one very notable absence from the definition: while it requires the code and weights be released under an OSI-approved #license, the #TrainingData itself is exempt from that requirement."
Debate over “open source AI” term brings new push to formalize definition
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in reply to petersuber • • •Update. More on #OpenWashing and the complexity of defining #OpenSource #AI.
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"The Open Source AI Definition (#OSAID) is still open for public review and feedback. If you’d like to participate in shaping the future of Open Source AI, you can submit comments."
Is that LLM Actually "Open Source"? We Need to Talk About Open-Washing in AI Governance
Sal Kimmich (hackernoon.com)petersuber
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Begun, the open source AI wars have
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (The Register)petersuber
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On the Vulnerability of Safety Alignment in Open-Access LLMs
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How open-source LLMs enable security teams to stay ahead of evolving threats
Louis Columbus (VentureBeat)petersuber
in reply to petersuber • • •Update. HELIOS Open (@heliosopen) comments on v. 0.0.9 of the Open Source Initiative (#osi, @osi) definition of #OpenSource #AI.
"If the definition doesn’t start by emphasizing the openness of training data out of the gate, [we] worry it will not get added in later."
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