What a government enforced model ban does to someone :)
Rest assured my comment was in good humour too :)
Or abstract i.e. openrouter, that reduces the risk vector to "all implementations have been simultaneously banned". If a government entity bans a LLM provider due to a jailbreak concern, they can also ban an on-prem…
Horrific color contrast juxtaposed next to being banned due to national security threat.
Reasoning? More customers = more revenue, there's negative financial incentive behind restricting TAM. In the same way the iPhone isn't restricted to only the wealthy, that would significantly reduce total goods sold…
As the docs mention, the effect is only material when there's a non-trivial number of union elements. For unions containing only a handful of elements the effect is inconsequential.
> I don't really want to store everyone's mother's maiden name or the name of the street they grew up on Assuming the rationale behind this is privacy, you could always choose questions that don't divuldge sensitive…
What a government enforced model ban does to someone :)
Rest assured my comment was in good humour too :)
Or abstract i.e. openrouter, that reduces the risk vector to "all implementations have been simultaneously banned". If a government entity bans a LLM provider due to a jailbreak concern, they can also ban an on-prem…
Horrific color contrast juxtaposed next to being banned due to national security threat.
Reasoning? More customers = more revenue, there's negative financial incentive behind restricting TAM. In the same way the iPhone isn't restricted to only the wealthy, that would significantly reduce total goods sold…
As the docs mention, the effect is only material when there's a non-trivial number of union elements. For unions containing only a handful of elements the effect is inconsequential.
> I don't really want to store everyone's mother's maiden name or the name of the street they grew up on Assuming the rationale behind this is privacy, you could always choose questions that don't divuldge sensitive…