• eicker@lemmy.worldOP
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    21 天前

    Funny how »open is dangerous« only became the dominant narrative once Chinese models caught up: If your competitive moat depends on governments blocking free alternatives instead of building better products, maybe your moat isn’t technology at all.

    • realityisascammer@lemmy.ml
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      21 天前

      This is so blatantly obvious, for anyone paying attencion, that just goes to show how ignorant/naive most people are

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        21 天前

        Ever since facts have been replaced by ideologies, the obvious has increasingly become a mystery.

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      21 天前

      I don’t about your business, but we’ve had LOT of conversations about how much we trust these models. Not just about data egress, but on what they are trained to do/not to do - Chinese or not.

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        21 天前

        Absolutely. Trust isn’t binary, and it isn’t unique to Chinese models either. Every (frontier) model reflects the incentives, values and constraints of whoever built it. That’s exactly why competition matters.