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by robotmaxtron 48 days ago
"open source"

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Apache 2.0 License. Did you not click the link to the project? They even list it in the article.

> Apache 2.0 across the board, so commercial use is clean.

Did you just stop when you saw open source and come post this here because you couldn't be bothered to... look at the project and see it's cleanly and clearly listed.

Edit: Like. I get it. It's fine to question open source. But this isn't hidden. It's repeated and made clear multiple times. They even link to the license: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

It wasn't hidden, it wasn't in some weird, out-of-the-way place. In fact, I found it so easily that I genuinely questioned whether it was real because of your comment. Like, why would anyone post what you posted if it was this easy to find?

NOPE! It was right there.

If I give you an amd64 elf binary under Apache2 license, is it open source?
Can you clarify what you mean?

If you check HF you will see its Apache2 and the datasets were also permissive.

It's one of the few models on the market where the creator indemnifies it against copyright claims.

https://research.ibm.com/blog/granite-ethical-ai

Oh sorry. Do we have the sources like Nvidia's Nemotron?
You could have found in 5 seconds. The weights are also open sourced as well.

https://github.com/ibm-granite

Maybe I suck but I didn’t find that in 5 seconds. Or with more time.

I meant the full training datasets and the complete recipes to make the models.

if I can't reproduce the artifact, is it really open source?
If IBM themselves can't reproduce the artifact do they have the source?
I guess not
Open source for ML is more like Allen Institute's Olmo models.

https://allenai.org/olmo

I'm just giving it as an example. I haven't looked at Granite's repos.