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pueblito | 2 years ago

I think the strategy is more to prevent competitors from monetizing

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fullshark|2 years ago

That's a huge reason to do it also, but it also makes sense if you have researchers + developers improving the engine of something that powers your product. The moat / competitive advantage at FB is their network, not so much the proprietary underlying tech.

mtillman|2 years ago

People often say this but having interviewed ~200 facebook engineers over the years, their scaling tech around both software and hardware is pretty impressive.

treprinum|2 years ago

You still need to build real-time serving infrastructure on top of LLaMA/Vicuna/Alpaca in order to compete with ChatGPT/OpenAI so it's not going to be done by that many companies and OpenAI already has a mindshare/first mover advantage.

staticman2|2 years ago

When you use ChatGPT you are leasing their GPU infrastructure and their proprietary model, this opens the possibility of leasing GPU infrastructure from another company and using an open source model. You don't necessarily need to do the hard parts yourself, you can hire it out to competing companies.

dpflan|2 years ago

Yes, commoditize the competition.