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by rjdagost
663 days ago
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Meta has spent massive sums of money to train these models and they've released the models to the public. You can fine-tune the models. You can see the source code and the architecture of the model. The EULA is commercially-friendly. You are free to quibble over how truly "open source" these models are, but I am very thankful that Meta has released them. |
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