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Zuckerborg suddenly takes moral high ground on AI

submitted by v0atmage to AI 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 19:42:42 ago (+4/-0)     (about.fb.com)

https://about.fb.com/news/2024/07/open-source-ai-is-the-path-forward/

The original llama source code was leaked anyhow so he might as well play this angle.

https://archive.is/epNF1

Llama 3.1: https://llama.meta.com/


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[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 1 point 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 21:48:12 ago (+1/-0)

I wonder if ai will try and get over that big ass fence he built around his mansion in Hawaii?

[ - ] v0atmage [op] 0 points 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 21:49:38 ago (+0/-0)

He IS the AI you fool! Wake up and smell the roses!

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 21:11:33 ago (+1/-0)

Seems more like a call for total domination in the field of AI.

He insists that open source is the best way forward for AI. This simply means that he wants all of his competition to give up their secrets for "further scrutiny", but nowhere does he suggest that Meta will absolutely not utilize open source advancement for proprietary purposes. Meta will have a proprietary, back of house, system while they utilize all the advancements made by competitors complying with open source initiatives.

[ - ] v0atmage [op] 1 point 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 21:43:40 ago (+1/-0)

A fair point, zuck the cuck would like a crack at OpenAI's code without paying royalties.

[ - ] Niggly_Puff 2 points 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 19:59:19 ago (+2/-0)

Suddenly? It's not new. They released llama 2 last year. I believe they are the ones who leaked the original mode. I don't think it's out of the goodness of their hearts. TPTB want us to have access to these tools. But why? 🤔

The new model looks good though, 128k context hell yes.

[ - ] v0atmage [op] 0 points 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 20:05:54 ago (+0/-0)

The blog post is the suddenly part.

I doubt they leaked it on purpose but it did end up benefiting them as the turbo nerds in the open-source world optimized the shit out of it.

[ - ] Crackinjokes 2 points 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 19:54:25 ago (+2/-0)

Yes it was really kind of hard to believe and even hard to watch because he was so different than he has been a. And you know the guy never does anything for good so what he's trying to do is to get everybody ready and put their information in his AI so he knows what everybody's doing and he'll harvest that information rather than you know them giving it to Microsoft or Google or open ai.


Remember it was years of using Google before Google revealed that they had actually saved every one of our searches. They never told us they were saving our searches. We thought we were putting searches into their little box and those searches disappeared the minute we closed our our web browser. But Google was secretly saving them all attributing them to us and keeping a record of everything we were looking for. And I think that's going to be what happens with all these ai's. Every single AI prompt you put in is getting saved and they're using that information to deduce what your company is doing what you're working on what good ideas you have what problems you have everything.

[ - ] v0atmage [op] 0 points 9 monthsJul 23, 2024 21:51:05 ago (+0/-0)*

Indeed. The debate on the intellectual property rights of the training data will play a big role in how this will play out.