I mean, I get where you're coming from, but an open-source AI (as defined by the foundation that escapes my mind ATM) would designate that the data set and source code are both open and free to the public. It would be entirely ethical, even more-so if youre a green-energy user. I'm no fan of AI myself, but if I had to use it, I would prefer an approach where its not a black box doing god knows what with whoever's property/data/images
Which is funny since that does solve a lot of the problems.
If it's completely open source at least.
Like OS data sets and model that can be ran locally means it's not trained on stolen data and it's not spying on people for more data.
And if it runs locally on a GPU, it's no worse for the environment than gaming. Really the big problem with the data center compute is the infrastructure of getting that data around.
hmm - oki?..,.. bt also whad doed the "lead" mean in dis case? thads my main confus
oh yes alsuualsuu like - i feel open-source llm moldes like the granite ones from IMB (where u cn actulli hav a look at where the training data came from) r like - kindsa cool.... open weight on the othr hand is jus like proprietary bt with a nicer brandin