@ClementDelangue: We need open traces so that everyone can train open agent models! cc @steipete @badlogicgames @thdxr @matanSF @hwchase17
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Clement Delangue advocates for open traces to democratize training of open agent models.
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We need open traces so that everyone can train open agent models! cc @steipete @badlogicgames @thdxr @matanSF @hwchase17
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