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by anonym29
419 days ago
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Isn't this a bit of semantic lawyering? Open model weights are not the same as open source in a literal sense, but I'd go so far as to suggest that open model weights fulfill much of the intent / "soul" of the open source movement. Would you disagree with that notion? |
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Absolutely not. The intent of the open source movement is sharing methods, not just artifacts, and that would require training code and methodology.
A binary (and that's arguably what weights are) you can semi-freely download and distribute is just shareware – that's several steps away from actual open source.
There's nothing wrong with shareware, but calling it open source, or even just "source available" (i.e. open source with licensing/usage restrictions), when it isn't, is disingenuous.