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Both of those models appear proprietary closed-source freeware. To be open source, they need to provide the source for the blobs.
I don't blame you if the AI industry deceived you, because it's gotten to the point where people that review this stuff need to refer to "actual open source" to differentiate.
So... Do you actually use open-source models?
I suggested they live their truth. I like criticizing things, like bad companies and inconsistent people.
I thought you were talking about the thread you were looking at, not the article. So these models don't exist? Pity.
That's not my advice or what I believe, so...?
The biggest difference I see is it's very hard to reverse engineer AI SEO and very easy to exploit.
I believe I read somewhere that AI bots scraping the web will take claims (like you saying your thing is the best) and present them as truth, and if that's the case, it's hard to reverse engineer where that data comes from.
Weird, everybody talking about using AI for videogames seems to praise its ability to speed up the process of developing things. Big studio after studio getting caught with placeholders and whatnot. Does that really make your point? Because it seems to do the opposite.
You can't complete the four stages of enshittification without the first stage: make a really, really good product.

Maybe you can take your own advice, and not spent time replying to comments you don't like? I hear it's really that simple.
Greg who? Does he have a basis for his beliefs?
Apples-to-oranges comparison fallacy.