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by sailingparrot
702 days ago
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Feels a bit like you are splitting hair for the pleasure of semantic arguments to be honest.
Yes there are no source in ML, so if we want to be pedantic it shouldn't be called open source. But what really matters in the open source movement is that we are able to take a program built by someone and modify it to do whatever we want with it, without having to ask someone for permission or get scrutinized or have to pay someone. The same applies here, you can take those models and modify them to do whatever you want (provided you know how to train ML models), without having to ask for permission, get scrutinized or pay someone. I personally think using the term open source is fine, as it conveys the intent correctly, even if, yes, weights are not sources you can read with your eyes. |
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Model weights are like a binary that nobody has the source for. We need another term.