| ▲ | isoprophlex 4 hours ago | |
am i correct in summarizing that the line of reasoning is- frontier llm access means you are at an economic advantage - a big risk of this is ongoing wealth concentration - the "open weights" approach can't solve the problem of wealth and llm access being linked; you need compute too, and compute is expensive, thus "open weights" still favors the wealthy - instead we need "objective and fair institutional processes", as this will allow small labs cook up their stuff while frontier labs get regulated why would i care about what these smaller players do, if economic advantage = frontier model access? also, the reasoning around "why bother with open weights because compute is expensive too" seems like the kind of logic a motivated 12 year old could work their way around in 30 seconds. things are not either/or dario, you said so yourself. seems like a 400 word corpo misdirection essay. par for the course. | ||
| ▲ | knollimar 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
He seems to be grasping for a point but not providing argument for what it is exactly. And certainly not support that is logically coherent | ||