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by victor9000
951 days ago
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What's clear here is that users of OpenAI's products will end up in a worse place as a result of these developments. Ilya is on record as being against open sourced models with the view that they are too "powerful" to release. There are also accounts that Dev Day became a driving force for ousting Altman and stopping signups. Dev Day was about putting tools in the hands of users, so it's clear that his motivation is to restrict access to this technology. I don't want amateur philosophy from an LLM, I want greater capabilities and reduced costs. My hope is that this motivates user-focused competitors now that they have a sizeable window to catch up. So from my view Ilya will set back the field in the short term, but will spur competition in the long term. |
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