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by addicted
839 days ago
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OpenAI is literally not a word in the dictionary. It’s a made up word. So the Open in OpenAI means whatever OpenAI wants it to mean. It’s a trademarked word. The fact that Elon is suing them for their name when the guy has a feature “AutoPilot” which is not a made up word and had an actual well understood meaning which totally does not apply to how Tesla uses AutoPilot is hilarious. |
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Apparently, their internal definition was different from the very beginning (2016). The only problem with their (Ilya's) definition of 'open' is that it is not very open. "Everyone should benefit from the fruits of AI". How is this different than the mission of any other commercial AI lab? If OpenAI makes the science closed but only their products open, then 'open' is just a term they use to define their target market.
A better definition of OpenAi's 'open' is that they are not a secret research lab. They act as a secret research lab, but out in the open.