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"If y'all could stop calling an LLM "open source" just because they published the weights... that would be great."

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[–] Fungah@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I have spent a very considerable amount of time tinkering with using ai models of all sorts.

Personally, I don't know shit. I learned about... Zero entropy loss functions (?) The other day. That was interesting. I don't know a lick of calculus and was able to grok what was going on thanks to a very excellent YouTube video. Anyway, I guess my point is that suddenly everyone is an expert.

I'm not. But I think it' neat.

Like. I've spent hundreds or possibly thousands of hours learning as much as I can about AI of all sorts (as a hobby) and I still don't know shit. I trained a gan once. On reddit porn. Terrible results. Great learning.

Its a cool state to be in cuz there's so much out there to learn about.

I'm not entirely sure what my point is here beyond the fact that most people I've seen grandstanding about this stuff online tend to get schooled by an actual expert.

I love it when that happens.