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The Promise and Peril of Open Source AI with Elizabeth Seger and Jeffrey Ladish

The Promise and Peril of Open Source AI with Elizabeth Seger and Jeffrey Ladish

Update: 2023-11-211
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As AI development races forward, a fierce debate has emerged over open source AI models. So what does it mean to open-source AI? Are we opening Pandora’s box of catastrophic risks? Or is open-sourcing AI the only way we can democratize its benefits and dilute the power of big tech? 

Correction: When discussing the large language model Bloom, Elizabeth said it functions in 26 different languages. Bloom is actually able to generate text in 46 natural languages and 13 programming languages - and more are in the works.

 

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The Promise and Peril of Open Source AI with Elizabeth Seger and Jeffrey Ladish

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