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by sdevonoes
60 days ago
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In particular that the most used LLMs are proprietary. This is in great opposition to the best software out there so far: tcp/ip, linux, git, emacs, postgres, and a long etc. We depend enormously on this tools and that’s fine because they are open source. But we are starting to depend enormously on proprietary LLMs and that sucks. I know we have open source LLMs but 99% of us are not using them; that’s reality. |
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Sure, most people outsource control of the tools to do their job to third parties, and it will end badly for them. Not my problem.