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thentherewere2 | 2 years ago

They're actually not giving it away for free. At least not LLAMA v2. Once a product successfully monetizes and gains over a certain number of users, an official license from Meta has to be negotiated otherwise Meta could revoke usage of the model. At least that's roughly what the license for LLAMAv2 implies.

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ahahahahah|2 years ago

That's not quite right. The license never gets revoked. Once over a certain size, the company will not receive licenses to new versions/releases.

037|2 years ago

This is how I understand it too, and it's very interesting. In any case, if your company reaches that size, I'm sure you'll have replaced it with something else by that time. I'm confident many fully open-source, high-quality and specialized models will be available in the next years - even thanks to Meta. Whatever their strategy is, the models are on our machines, legally, and this is incredible.

chpatrick|2 years ago

But that clause pretty much only applies to mega companies like FB no?

ethbr1|2 years ago

Does FB care about any companies smaller than that? If they're Instagram-competitive-successful, FB can afford to buy them.

thentherewere2|2 years ago

Yeah IIRC its something like 700m users. ie. meta gets to piggy back off any generational winners