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Re: [NonGNU ELPA] New package: llm
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Ihor Radchenko |
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Re: [NonGNU ELPA] New package: llm |
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Fri, 01 Sep 2023 09:53:22 +0000 |
chad <yandros@gmail.com> writes:
> For large AI models specifically: there are many users for whom it is not
> practical to _actually_ recreate the model from scratch everywhere they
> might want to use it. It is important for computing freedom that such
> recreations be *possible*, but it will be very limiting to insist that
> everyone who wants to use such services actually do so, in a manner that
> seems to me to be very similar to not insisting that every potential emacs
> user actually compile their own. In this case there's the extra wrinkle
> that the actual details of recreating the currently-most-interesting large
> language models involves both _gigantic_ amounts of resources and also a
> fairly large amount of not-directly-reproducible randomness involved. It
> might be worth further consideration.
Let me refer to another message by RMS:
>> > While I certainly appreciate the effort people are making to produce
>> > LLMs that are more open than OpenAI (a low bar), I'm not sure if
>> > providing several gigabytes of model weights in binary format is
really
>> > providing the *source*. It's true that you can still edit these
models
>> > in a sense by fine-tuning them, but you could say the same thing
about a
>> > project that only provided the generated output from GNU Bison,
instead
>> > of the original input to Bison.
>>
>> I don't think that is valid.
>> Bison processing is very different from training a neural net.
>> Incremental retraining of a trained neural net
>> is the same kind of processing as the original training -- except
>> that you use other data and it produces a neural net
>> that is trained differently.
>>
>> My conclusiuon is that the trained neural net is effectively a kind of
>> source code. So we don't need to demand the "original training data"
>> as part of a package's source code. That data does not have to be
>> free, published, or available.
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