[deleted] OP t1_jcbei6j wrote
ScientiaEtVeritas t1_jcbiupk wrote
It's not only about the model releases, but also the research details. With them, others can replicate the results, and improve on them and that might also lead to more commercial products and open-sourced models that have a less restrictive license. In general, AI progress is certainly the fastest when everyone shares their findings. On the other hand, with keeping and patenting them, you actively hinder progress.
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