Should AI language models be free software?

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  • PaLM-rlhf-pytorch

    Implementation of RLHF (Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback) on top of the PaLM architecture. Basically ChatGPT but with PaLM

  • Many language models' source code are publicly available under MIT licence. GPT series? They are just Transformer encoders and decoders. The training paradigm? Just read the white papers. It's all there. The implementation is all over GitHub such as ChatGPT implementation by Lucidrains. Yes the model's source code is free and open to everyone.

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