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1. troupe+Kd1[view] [source] 2024-03-01 18:04:16
>>modele+(OP)
If OpenAI became a non-profit with this in its charter:

“resulting technology will benefit the public and the corporation will seek to open source technology for the public benefit when applicable. The corporation is not organized for the private gain of any person"

I don't think it is going to be hard to show that they are doing something very different than what they said they were going to do.

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2. stubis+qi2[view] [source] 2024-03-02 01:00:33
>>troupe+Kd1
So much of the discussion here is about being a non-profit, but per your quote I think the key is open source. Here we have people investing in an open source company, and the company never opened their source. Rather than open source technology everyone could profit from, they kept everything closed and sold exclusive access. I think it is going to be hard for OpenAI to defend their behavior, and a huge amount of damages to be claimed for all the money investors had to spend catching up.
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3. tracer+ij2[view] [source] 2024-03-02 01:11:15
>>stubis+qi2
It says "will seek to open source technology for the public benefit when applicable" they have open sourced a number of things, Whisper most notably. Nothing about that is a promise to open source everything and they just need to say it wasn't applicable for ChatGPT or DallE because of safety.
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4. stubis+2n2[view] [source] 2024-03-02 01:53:19
>>tracer+ij2
I doubt the safety argument will hold up in court. Anything safe enough to allow Microsoft or others access too would be safe enough to release publicly. Our AI overlords are not going to respect an NDA. And for the public safety/disinformation side of things, I think it is safe to say that cat is out of the bag and chasing the horse that has bolted.
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5. sanxiy+Ao2[view] [source] 2024-03-02 02:11:17
>>stubis+2n2
I am unsure. You can't (for example) fine tune over API. Is anything safe for Microsoft to fine tune really safe for Russia, CCP, etc. to fine tune? Open weight (which I think is more accurate term than open source here) models enable both much more actors and much more actions than the current status.
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6. pclmul+zv2[view] [source] 2024-03-02 03:44:47
>>sanxiy+Ao2
You can fine tune over the API. Also, Russia and the CCP likely have the model weights. They probably have spies in OpenAI or Microsoft with access to the weights.
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7. petre+aq3[view] [source] 2024-03-02 15:23:48
>>pclmul+zv2
They'll train it on Xi Jingping Thought so that the people of China can move on with their lives and use the Xi bot instead of wasting precious man hours actually studying the texts.

The Russians will obviously use it to spread Kremlin's narratives on the Internet in all languages, including Klingon and Elvish.

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