Personal take here, but on my country there has being way too much "fundraising non-profit" organizations found to be stealing money or downright being ghost companies made by rich people to evade taxes. There´s also a whole debate about fundraising organizations. While I appreciate a dev standing by good causes, I think we are mostly all adults and therefor capable enough of deciding for ourselves how much of our salary we dedicate to fundraising or supporting this or that cause. Apparently a portion of the price is going to the Endangered Wildlife Trust. It is mostly surrounding the fundraising efforts that explain the price. And the usability of parameter efficient fine-tuning techniques for LLMs like LoRA or (soft) prompt tuning is stunning and will further accelerate open-source initiatives.Originally posted by Sweet_Tea:It looks like the only updates they are giving at this time is on their twitter page if that helps at all. We see open-source model orders of magnitude small than GPT getting closer in performance. While the two Behemoths still dominate the game, the pace of open source regarding LLMs is fascinating. ![]() “The premise of the paper is that while OpenAI and Google continue to race to build the most powerful language models, their efforts are rapidly being eclipsed by the work happening in the open source community.” □ Simon Willison summarizes it as follows: This is the headline of an apparently leaked internal Google document claiming that open source will outcompete Google and OpenAI in the current LLM battle. ![]() Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
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