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Chinese AI Assistant Shocks Big Tech with Low-Cost, Efficacy
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1116205" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>Nobody is saying we should 'trust' the code as is. We have our own programmers who can examine the code, extract useful portions from it. I dont think this is a case of introducing poisonous code. The censoring may also be done with limiting the training data: no data on china; so no answers are available.</p><p></p><p>If you must take a cynical angle to it, I would say that their open sourcing the code is an act of destablization.They would be able to foresee that the market would go crazy. It is the kind of thing that a hacker would do, publish the exfiltrated data, publish the credit card numbers, make the company owe up to being hacked. The benefit to them is political instead of monetary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1116205, member: 96560"] Nobody is saying we should 'trust' the code as is. We have our own programmers who can examine the code, extract useful portions from it. I dont think this is a case of introducing poisonous code. The censoring may also be done with limiting the training data: no data on china; so no answers are available. If you must take a cynical angle to it, I would say that their open sourcing the code is an act of destablization.They would be able to foresee that the market would go crazy. It is the kind of thing that a hacker would do, publish the exfiltrated data, publish the credit card numbers, make the company owe up to being hacked. The benefit to them is political instead of monetary. [/QUOTE]
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