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大多数 AI 软件将保持专有性_AI阅读总结 — 包阅AI

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1. 关键词:AI 软件、开源、专有、商业、开发者

2. 总结:尽管希望 AI 模型开源,但因商业考虑不太现实,多数 AI 软件仍会是专有的。开源和专有软件长期共存,开发者更关心工作成果,对开源许可不太在意。

3. 主要内容:

– 尽管 AI 会广泛应用,希望其模型开源不现实

– 有观点指责顶级 AI 供应商不愿开源程序和数据集

– 但企业因商业因素不能随意开源全部代码

– 开源和专有软件长期共存,AI 软件也不例外

– 开发者更注重工作成果

– 不在意开源问题

– 更关心模型的成本、速度和性能提升,如 Mistral 等模型的非开源许可不受太多关注

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文章地址:https://www.infoworld.com/article/3485382/most-ai-software-will-stay-proprietary.html

文章来源:infoworld.com

作者:InfoWorld

发布时间:2024/8/12 8:30

语言:英文

总字数:765字

预计阅读时间:4分钟

评分:91分

标签:AI 软件,专有许可,开源,商业模式,软件行业


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Given the likelihood that AI will increasingly permeate the software and systems we depend on, it’s fair but unrealistic to want those AI models to be open source. Vaughan-Nichols blames “top AI vendors [that] are unwilling to commit to open sourcing their programs and data sets,” suggesting that “businesses hope to gild their programs with open source’s positive connotations of transparency, collaboration, and innovation.” Maybe? Or maybe they don’t have the luxury of giving away all their code because that turns out to be really bad business. I know some like to lazily gesture at Red Hat as some classic example of what business success looks like, but it’s actually a terrible example when compared to Meta, AWS, etc. As Hugging Face’s Sasha Luccioni said at the United Nations OSPOs for Good Conference, “You can’t really expect all companies to be 100% open source as the open source license defines it. You can’t expect companies just to give up everything that they’re making money off of and do so in a way they’re comfortable with.”

Let’s just get the work done

Maybe we’d like reality to be different, but after decades of open source and proprietary software living comfortably together, why would we expect AI to be any different?

Just as with cloud and with on-premises software before that, most AI software will not be open source. Now, as then, most developers simply won’t care, because most developers care more about going to their kids’ soccer games after work than existential open source issues. For years we’ve fixated conversations about open source on the wrong things, and younger developers have mostly tuned it out. But whether young or old, developers care about getting stuff done. They care about the cost, speed, and performance gains of Mistral’s latest model, and not so much about its non-open source license. Ditto OpenAI, Meta’s Llama, etc.