I like this point of view.
Perhaps this is a really uninformed statement;
But aren’t people already able to invest/donate to the companies creating open source models like deepseek?
I like this point of view.
Perhaps this is a really uninformed statement;
But aren’t people already able to invest/donate to the companies creating open source models like deepseek?
Yes, it is possible. The type of organization developing the project may vary. Companies such as DeepSeek, Meta, and similar ones provide the model architecture and weights, ready for use.
That said, the process is not fully transparent: as an investor in this context, you do not know which data the model was trained on, nor for what purpose. Were training prompts used to enforce certain behaviors? To bias the model against specific ideals?
This should be auditable in my opinion. Then, If fine tuning with private data is required afterward, each user providing this data should have their own secure copy of the model.
I see where you are going. I agree with this.
The problem I see is these companies are in the end money-driven even if they make models open.
They aren’t as free to make everything public because they are tied to their monetary vision. While as the people who would not have a problem don’t have the resources to create a model in the first place.
New models should be developed by small groups, but the problem is how do they start with little to no money?