Comment by bzg
15 hours ago
https://www.comparia.beta.gouv.fr/modeles compares models and Llama different licenses are not mislabeled as "open source".
Also, https://opensource.org/ai/endorsements shows code.gouv.fr in the list.
15 hours ago
https://www.comparia.beta.gouv.fr/modeles compares models and Llama different licenses are not mislabeled as "open source".
Also, https://opensource.org/ai/endorsements shows code.gouv.fr in the list.
Cool, thanks!
Interesting they only mention the 700 million users thing and not the other restrictions on use. Personally I could regard the prohibition against basically Google and Microsoft using it to be a minor transgression, it's the larger list of unacceptable uses that's the big problem.
Agreed. If you feel the need to report inconsistencies, the source code is here: https://github.com/betagouv/ComparIA
It's actually targeting Apple since both Google and Microsoft have their own models.
I'm a little confused by the context of this since I don't speak French, but it seems like you're unfamiliar with the OpenELM family of models.
https://huggingface.co/apple/OpenELM
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OSI's OSAID is complete and utter bullshit. Look to Debian if you want a real definition of open source AI.
https://opensource.org/ai https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/ml-policy