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by sudosays 693 days ago
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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It rings a bit false when juxtaposed with their $40b spend on the Metaverse…where was the savvy leveraging of the open source community then?

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?

> In any case, their hypothesis is testable: which open source innovations from Llama1/2 informed Llama3?

I am not sure, but I agree that it is definitely testable.

If I had to guess/answer, I would argue that the open source contributions to Pytorch have a downstream contribution to the performance, and maybe the preparation and release of the models required an amount of polish and QA that would otherwise not have been there.

The leverage with the Metaverse was eventually users were supposed to create content which in turn makes the product better and brings more users.