Of course, those looking to improve things have the issue of making the first investment.
When you visit Ollama.io, you will notice that a lot of models are available for download and use. You could even use a product like: Jan, to host your own LLM-model.
Ollama allows you to download its software and language models and use it on your ow computer, train it the way you want.
I tried a 16B model, and I can tell you, it was slow as molasses in February. SO, a smaller model would serve me better. Despite that, I am training the model to recognize Latin words, and do an etymological analysis on it, to seek the equivalent that actually means what is means. It is a fun experience.
The opensource community in general is what it is: once you put up the code, others can use it and improve on it.
If I had to choose between language models and paying for tokens, I would not want my money to go to the CCP. As far as I am concerned, the CCP is a bad egg.
Of course, those looking to improve things have the issue of making the first investment.
When you visit Ollama.io, you will notice that a lot of models are available for download and use. You could even use a product like: Jan, to host your own LLM-model.
Ollama allows you to download its software and language models and use it on your ow computer, train it the way you want.
I tried a 16B model, and I can tell you, it was slow as molasses in February. SO, a smaller model would serve me better. Despite that, I am training the model to recognize Latin words, and do an etymological analysis on it, to seek the equivalent that actually means what is means. It is a fun experience.
The opensource community in general is what it is: once you put up the code, others can use it and improve on it.
If I had to choose between language models and paying for tokens, I would not want my money to go to the CCP. As far as I am concerned, the CCP is a bad egg.
I think you are correct. I think they are hyping it to get a lot of code for free. Kind of an empty shell at this point.
Or, I think it is a trap for important computer engineers and companies to allow a potential backdoor for CCP hackers to start stealing tech again.
That was my first thought. Download a chinese made "super intelligent" AI onto my computer? Nah, no thanks