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Why the open source community might be the biggest winner of the OpenAI fallout
Nov 20, 2023 08:00 pm
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In the aftermath of OpenAI's organizational upheaval, the open source community emerges as a potential winner, offering enterprises stable, customizable, and politics-free alternatives to proprietary AI models.
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