LocalLLaMA
Welcome to LocalLLaMA! Here we discuss running and developing machine learning models at home. Lets explore cutting edge open source neural network technology together.
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Rule 2 - No comparing artificial intelligence/machine learning models to cryptocurrency. I.E no comparing the usefulness of models to that of NFTs, no comparing the resource usage required to train a model is anything close to maintaining a blockchain/ mining for crypto, no implying its just a fad/bubble that will leave people with nothing of value when it burst.
Rule 3 - No comparing artificial intelligence/machine learning to simple text prediction algorithms. I.E statements such as "llms are basically just simple text predictions like what your phone keyboard autocorrect uses, and they're still using the same algorithms since <over 10 years ago>.
Rule 4 - No implying that models are devoid of purpose or potential for enriching peoples lives.
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> fully open
> looks inside
> not open source
To save everyone a click: It's a non-commercial license (with a very rude yoink clause, if anyone is foolish enough to build something on it.)
By the by, there's a good chance that AI models are not copyrightable under US law; making the license moot in the US. In other regions, such as the EU, it likely holds.
i know that AI output is not copyrighteable, because it wasn't made by a human.
however the model itself is a product of a shit ton of work. and I doubt any court will claim them non copyrighteable.
That's not how US copyright works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweat_of_the_brow