The NSA is currently summoning 5 unnamed national security experts to assure us that the Chinese AI company uses spyware and OpenAI would never do that
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Yup. OpenAI developers are already calling the better alternative Chinese spyware, despite being open source meaning you can run it locally (_unlike ChatGPT_). It's only a matter of time until the U.S.' foreign policy will act in the interest of the U.S. economy through a trade war.
@ErikUden
Please don't devalue terms like “FOSS” and “open source” by redefining them to mean “you can download and run it locally”. FOSS advocates spent considerable amounts of time explaining that these terms emphatically do *not* mean that, and looking for ways to avoid confusion.
@preya You can! The point isn't what hardware is required, the point is that this is truly open. You can run smaller models locally which many have demonstrated.
This is a tutorial on how to run it locally... https://youtu.be/LJMqT-FZOXs
“Open”AI have never released their models for download […]
@ErikUden I just think we should be very clear about the language here: You can run it "yourself". But you probably can't run it "locally" on your personal computer.
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Please don't devalue terms like “FOSS” and “open source” by redefining them to mean “you can download and run it locally”. FOSS advocates spent considerable amounts of time explaining that these terms emphatically do *not* mean that, and looking for ways to avoid confusion.
There is […]
This is a tutorial on how to run it locally...
https://youtu.be/LJMqT-FZOXs
“Open”AI have never released their models for download […]