The open source problem argues for a modification of licenses to exclude certain uncompensated use in training commercial LLMs (which may arguably already be a violation). With careful prompting, LLMs will give up some…
I think this is going to play out in interesting ways. There's a saying in lockpicking: even if you can pick the lock, the easiest way in is usually a window. Distribution is core to a technology's market reach, and…
Ugh, it's hard. You can outsource as much as possible and minimize your surface area, those are the two approaches I have used, but the auditor expense is the biggest blocker. A few years back you could find auditors…
Haha, I love Linux, but I can't quit MacOs/iOs. As many complaints as I have about Apple and MacOS and iOS, their products hit a niche and commoditized it.
The open source problem argues for a modification of licenses to exclude certain uncompensated use in training commercial LLMs (which may arguably already be a violation). With careful prompting, LLMs will give up some…
I think this is going to play out in interesting ways. There's a saying in lockpicking: even if you can pick the lock, the easiest way in is usually a window. Distribution is core to a technology's market reach, and…
Ugh, it's hard. You can outsource as much as possible and minimize your surface area, those are the two approaches I have used, but the auditor expense is the biggest blocker. A few years back you could find auditors…
Haha, I love Linux, but I can't quit MacOs/iOs. As many complaints as I have about Apple and MacOS and iOS, their products hit a niche and commoditized it.