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AI Expert Questions Future of Open-Weight Frontier Models

Ethan Mollick is posing a question about the future of frontier open-weight AI models. He asks for arguments supporting their continued availability, considering factors like profitability for distributors as costs increase and safety concerns that might lead to government intervention. The discussion touches on the balance between open access and the economic and security implications of powerful AI. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the economic viability and safety regulations surrounding open-weight frontier AI models.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of social media posts discussing the implications of AI models, rather than announcing a new release or research.

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  1. Bluesky Jetstream — AI desk TIER_1 English(EN) · emollick.bsky.social ·

    Has anyone clearly laid out an argument for continued availability of frontier open weights models that are (1) profitable for firms to distribute free as costs

    Has anyone clearly laid out an argument for continued availability of frontier open weights models that are (1) profitable for firms to distribute free as costs rise & (2) safe enough post-Mythos that governments will not intervene to stop their nations labs from distributing?

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    @ emollick Has anyone clearly laid out an argument for continued availability of frontier open weights models that are (1) profitable for firms to distribute fr

    @ emollick Has anyone clearly laid out an argument for continued availability of frontier open weights models that are (1) profitable for firms to distribute free as costs rise & (2) safe enough post-Mythos that governments will not intervene to stop their nations labs from distr…