

The way I see it is, and not saying this isn’t a valid concern, it that it still doesn’t help with code maintenance. Just cause you can create it doesn’t mean you can maintain it. Many companies moved to open source (not free software) cause of the financial incentives of security and long term maintainability of the codebase. Think of how much better say tensorflow and pytorch got because it was opensource. The engineers of Google and meta could make it what were their reasons for open sourcing it? I doubt these reasons have changed with ai. Cause nothing beats free Q&A testing.






Lmao thanks for saving me a read. That’s so trash