
Misunderestimating openness – Open Future

Clearly @vkhosla can profit financially from a closed approach to AI.
But I don't think that his main reason to oppose open source frontier models.
He is genuinely worried about China getting its hands on it.
That worry is misguided.
First, Chinese AI scientists and engineers... See more
Yann LeCunx.comAs Luis Villa phrases it in his review of the paper, “”open” is not a magic bullet to the heart of power.”
Open Source AI and the Paradox of Open – Open Future
Ferrandis joins host Danny Crichton to talk about why code and models require different types of licenses, balancing openness with responsibility, how to keep the community adaptive even as AI models are added to more applications, how these new AI licenses are enforced, and what happens when AI models get ever cheaper to train.