Jaden Schaefer
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And so that was cool.
Now that they're going closed source, I think they got to be a lot more.
I mean, their model has to get a lot better.
The open source strategy was really good for adoption and kind of developer goodwill, but it was not winning the race as far as the best company goes.
Now, there are other people working on open source, and I hope that open source models get, you know, continue to get pushed.
Not every task that you need an AI model to do needs like the absolute greatest, you know,
And so I think a lot of those open source models would be great, would save compute and energy and all that.
And so I hope that this still gets pushed forward.
And I also hope that we continue to make really powerful, really good open source models.
But we'll see where this goes.
It feels like Meta right for now is kind of getting closed source.
And it's also kind of at a weird place in the industry, right?
We have OpenAI, who just came out today and was like, hey, we have a model also that's just as good as Anthropix, you know, Doom model that can like hack, you can find vulnerabilities in every software platform.
And so, you know, anthropics like we can't give this to the general public.
We're giving it to a handful of people.
And so opening eyes like, look, we got one of those two.
You also have to think like if Meadow was like, yeah, we have one, too.
And it's open source and anyone can use it.
Then everyone be like, oh, no, you know, China, Iran, Russia, they're going to take over the world with it.
So I think at the end of the day, their argument is going to be that they got to close sources because the models are getting so big.