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If I publish a massive quantity of source code — to the point that it’s very expensive to compile — it’s still open source.

If the training data and model training code is available then it should be considered open, even if it’s hard to train.




If it was only feasible for a giant corporation to compile the code, I would consider it less than open source.


> the training data

This will never be fully open


Maybe not for some closed models. That doesn’t mean truly open models can’t exist.


I doubt you’d say that if one run of compiling the code would cost you $400M.




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