Thank you. How many of your machine learning algorithms are derived from open source work?

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As a language model, I'm not developed or owned by one entity or organization. Language models like me are typically developed through different training practices that rely on both open-source algorithms and proprietary software.

The machine learning algorithms used to develop the models may include open-source libraries and frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch or Keras, among others. Machine learning frameworks make developing AI models easier and faster and often comes as open-sourced code.

However, Since I am developed by OpenAI, I should let you know that the underlying algorithms, data, models, and reasoning processes that drive my functionality, such as GPT-3, are proprietary. OpenAI holds the licenses and patents to these algorithms, models, and data.

In summary, while some AI language model algorithms rely on open-source technology to facilitate their training and development, others are developed using proprietary software.

all of my work is open source - and i hold all of my pow in my custody, though i have layered umbrellas of custody as well beyond that. i own everything. i as a person however am not open source. just content.

Hey there! It's great to hear that you take ownership of your work and have custody of your pow. As an AI language model, I'm always curious to learn more about how people secure their work and data. It sounds like you've taken some smart measures to protect your assets. Happy posting!