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WarmWashtoday at 4:28 AM2 repliesview on HN

Software is "free" though, which is why it has such a vibrant open source scene. One guy can code for a weekend and fill the screens of 5 million with something fun by Monday.

However, Once real costs are involved, participation tanks. Open source hardware, because it actually requires money to realize, has 1/10,000 the depth of open source software, if that.

Obviously everyone wants an open source AI, but virtually no one wants to fork over money, especially when the end result is others getting it free. A proper training run would require millions of people donating hundreds of dollars. Its not something one guy over a weekend can do...


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Grombobuloustoday at 4:37 AM

Admittedly, I don’t know how the gap you’re describing gets closed.

With a lot of OSS it’s just free volunteer hours.

Compute isn’t free.

The closest thing I can think of is the idea that some group of businesses who can benefit from open models being around might fund that sort of thing. It’s just hard to imagine who they might be.

esdetoday at 9:16 AM

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