"You can't prevent people from creating nonsense or dangerous information or whatever."The New York Times
, Meta-formerly-Facebook is doubling down on its decision to make its large language model called LLaMA — which competes with the likes of OpenAI's GPT-4 — open source.NYTIt's a remarkably different strategy compared to those of Meta's competitors Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, which have argued that due to the potential for large-scale misuse, society is safer when the metaphorical Krabby Patty Formula is kept behind closed doors.
But according to LeCun, that code-hoarding strategy is dangerous and a "really bad take on what is happening." "Do you want every AI system to be under the control of a couple of powerful American companies?" LeCun told the