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by sudosays
693 days ago
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This makes me think of Meta's approach in open sourcing a lot of their AI efforts. I can't find the exact snippet from the Zuckerberg interview, but the reasoning was: If Meta open sources their models/tools and it gains wide adoption, ways will be found to run the models more efficiently or infrastructure/research built on top of Meta's work will ultimately end up saving them a lot of costs in future. Release the model that cost $10bn to make now, and save yourself billions when others build the tooling to run it at 1/10th the cost. |
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Meanwhile Meta’s competitors commoditise and glean profits from actually-SOTA LLM offerings.
In any case, their hypothesis is testable: which open source innovations from Llama1/2 informed Llama3?