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3 days agonot remove ic replace.
Also, stop calling releasing binary blobs of weights as open source
not remove ic replace.
Also, stop calling releasing binary blobs of weights as open source
yes, exactly. You lose your critical thinking skills
I view it as the source code of the model is the training data. The code supplied is a bespoke compiler for it, which emits a binary blob (the weights). A compiler is written in code too, just like any other program. So what they released is the equivalent of the compiler’s source code, and the binary blob that it output when fed the training data (source code) which they did NOT release.
telegram is not encrypted e2e
if you have an active and an inactive process, you’re already incomparable to an llm