@TheAhmadOsman: It is now clear that for Opensource AI to win Anthropic has to lose. Coexisting is no longer an option in my honest opi…
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Ahmad Osman argues that open-source AI cannot coexist with Anthropic, implying a competitive rather than collaborative future.
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@TheAhmadOsman: We're gonna make sure Opensource and Local AI win. Watch us make that the default.
Ahmad Osman declares commitment to ensuring open source and local AI become the default, quoting Nader Khalil's similar sentiment.