LLaMA2 isn't "Open Source" - and why it doesn't matter
Date : 2023-07-20
Presentation
In context of the Llama2 release, Alessio Fanelli addresses the misuse of the term “open source” in the industry, and uses the opportunity to present the various types of licences that apply. The blog post also links to another post from 2021 covering the history of the open source movement - it's worth a read if you want to delve into the topic.
Read the blog post here
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