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by nrnrjrjrj
608 days ago
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This is an annoyingly good argument. Yet my gut says a bunch of floating point numbers isn't open source code. I think it goes to show how hard it is to make analogies between thw two fields. Maybe it is just not source at all. Open or closed. It is data. Like a csv of addresses and coordinates that were collated from different sources that say are no longer available. It is a very philosophical topic. What if machines got faster and you could train Llama in 5 minutes, and an SSD could hold all the training data. Then it would feel like a compiled artifact more than data. Not releasing the training data would then feel like hiding something. |
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