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From OpenAI to Opensource AI: Navigating Between Commercial Ownership and Collaborative Openness

This presentation analyzes the evolution of generative AI, comparing openness among models like GPT-4 and LLaMA, and examining the interplay between commercial and ethical considerations. It also explores how (de)centralized technology and intellectual property influence AI research, highlighting diverse, collaborative projects and their impact on the field’s future.

Raphaël Semeteys
Raphaël SemeteysWorldline

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Wednesday, October 8, 14:00-14:50
Room 6
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This presentation explores the evolution of generative AI, highlighting the trajectories of various models such as GPT-4, and examining the dynamics between commercial interests and the ethics of open collaboration.

We offer an in-depth analysis of the levels of openness of different language models, assessing various components and aspects, and exploring how the (de)centralization of computing power and technology could shape the future of AI research and development.

Additionally, we explore concrete examples like LLaMA and its descendants, as well as other open and collaborative projects, which illustrate the diversity and creativity in the field, while navigating the complex waters of intellectual property and licensing.
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Raphaël Semeteys

Raphaël Semeteys

Worldline

France

Raphaël has 25 years experience in IT in several business fields and positions (dev, run, business analyst, project manager, architect, consulting, presales... and now DevRel).
With a strong expertise about Free and Open Source Software (9 years in a dedicated skill center, animating communities, talks and articles...) he created the QSOS method and project many years ago.
He is also known as Raphiki Yogeek and is a certified Yoga teacher.
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