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by anonylizard
1154 days ago
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Stability never had any revenue, nor any easy ways to measure their user base.
Their 'growth' is basically dependant on them being able to release open source models that get so popular, unbeatable ecosystems get formed around them. On this front. SD1.4/1.5 is extremely successful, but there has been no followup. SD2.0 was a total disaster that shocked the community, SD2.1 is still no better than SD1.5. StableLM currently is still a joke in performance. Like, they don't seem to even test their models before releasing them. Compare their releases, to the polished and immediately dominant releases from OpenAI, and you have to question their researching chops. Did they only succeed with SD1.4 because of collaboration with other companies? |
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I think it unreasonable to compare at this stage, we are still early as a company and organisation.
We have revenue (to be announced) but release models differently as we are not proprietary.
The numbers in that deck were as reported on models developed by team members (we chose not to assert IP rights) in use by various applications.
We were exploring co-creation full stack at that point, now we are focusing on base open models with commercially licensed variants.