|
|
|
|
|
by SOLAR_FIELDS
974 days ago
|
|
The very definition of what constitutes open source is being called into question in these kinds of discussions about AI. Without the training details and the weights being made fully open it’s hard to really call something truly open, even if it happens to meet some arbitrary definition of “open source”. A good definition of “truly open” is whether the exact same results can be reproduced by someone with no extra information from only what has been made available. If that is not possible, because the reproduction methodology is closed (a common reason, like in this case) then what has been made available is not truly open. We can sit here and technically argue whether or not the subject matter violated some arbitrary “open source” definition but it still doesn’t change the fact that it’s not truly open in spirit |
|
The parallel can be made with model weights being static assets delivered in their completed state.
(I favor the full process being released especially for scientific reproducibility, but this is an other point)