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Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, unlike the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals, which involves consciousness and emotionality. The distinction between the former and the latter categories is often revealed by the acronym chosen.

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All in all pretty decent sorry I attached a 35 min video but didn't wanna link to twitter and wanted to comment on this...pretty cool tho not a huge fan of mark but I prefer this over what the rest are doing...

The open source AI model that you can fine-tune, distill and deploy anywhere. It is available in 8B, 70B and 405B versions.

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[–] laughterlaughter@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Thanks. I know all this; I was just lazy and continued to use the terminology used in the post or thread.

So, what are the restrictions? That you can't use them commercially, for example?

And if an average Joe wants to re-create a "for personal use" Jarvis, what would they use today?

[–] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

I haven't looked it up. If it's the same as before there aren't that many restrictions. You can't use it commercially if you have like more than 700 million users. So basically if you're Google, Amazon or OpenAI. Everyone else is allowed to use it commercially. They have some stupid rules how you have to call your derivatives. And they're not liable. You can read the license if you're interested.

What people would use? They'd use exactly this. Probably one of the smaller variants. This is state of the art. Or you'd use some of the competing models from a few weeks or months back. Mistral, ... You'd certainly not train anything from ground up. Because it costs millions of dollars in electricity and hardware (or cost for renting hardware).