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Why Mark Zuckerberg wants to redefine open source so badly

Meta's Llama models also impose licensing restrictions on its users. For example, if you have an extremely successful AI program that uses Llama code, you'll have to pay Meta to use it. That's not open source. Period.

open source != no license restrictions

According to Meta, "Existing open source definitions for software do not encompass the complexities of today's rapidly advancing AI models. We are committed to keep working with the industry on new definitions to serve everyone safely and responsibly within the AI community."

i think, he's got a point, tho

is ai open source, when the trainig data isn't?
as i understand, right now: yes, it's enough, that the code is open source. and i think that's a big problem

i'm not deep into ai, so correct me if i'm wrong.

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German parties’ boycott of far right looks to be over — with AfD on course for key jobs

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politico.eu is from springer which is our fox news.

a small group in the conservative party is talking about normalizing the far-right. but the media and the public are calling them out on it. even from within their party.

last time cdu tried to "work together" with afd, there were millions on the streets within a few days.

edit: over 75% voted against a fashist party with a voter turnout of 83%