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by arthurcolle 1161 days ago
Everyone I know ripped those LLaMA leak models and are using them extensively in "open source code" / commercial products - super unwise, but not sure licensing is actually slowing down progress in this field and even though I'm sure OpenAI is using alternative methods to make the language stuff work so well, I just wanted to comment on that front.

I wouldn't release a chatbot based on LLaMA 65B, because of the legal issues, I'm not sure others are using the same restraint.

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The law has always struggled to keep up with technology and the velocity today is higher than ever before.

By the time a copyright dispute makes it to trial these companies will be able to hide behind actual killer robots.