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Cohere Co-founder Warns Against Proprietary LLM Subscriptions

Cohere co-founder Nick Frost has voiced concerns regarding subscriptions to proprietary large language models. He advocates for the sovereignty of AI technology, emphasizing that it should be owned and controlled by its users. This perspective was highlighted in a recent statement regarding the release of North Mini Code. AI

IMPACT Highlights debate around LLM access models, potentially influencing user choices and developer strategies.

RANK_REASON The item features an opinion from a company co-founder about LLM business models.

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    Four days ago, co-founder @nickfrosst warned about the dangers of subscriptions to proprietary LLMs on @MTSlive:

    Four days ago, co-founder @nickfrosst warned about the dangers of subscriptions to proprietary LLMs on @MTSlive: "We released [North Mini Code] because we think this technology needs to be sovereign. It needs to be owned, and controlled, by the people who use it." https://t.co/c…