@TheAhmadOsman: But does Opensource AI matter if people cannot find or afford hardware to run the models locally? Yes it does. This que…

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The tweet argues that open-source AI remains valuable even if hardware is currently scarce, because models will become more efficient and cheaper hardware will become available.

But does Opensource AI matter if people cannot find or afford hardware to run the models locally? Yes it does. This question assumes that the models won’t get anymore hardware-efficient, or that there will not be more supply of cheaper hardware.
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But does Opensource AI matter if people cannot find or afford hardware to run the models locally?

Yes it does. This question assumes that the models won’t get anymore hardware-efficient, or that there will not be more supply of cheaper hardware.

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