Elon Musk's xAI released its Grok large language model as "open source" over the weekend. The billionaire clearly hopes to set his company at odds with
And we aren’t just talking about a technical quibble, such as picking a usage license that’s not as open as another (Grok is Apache 2.0, if you’re wondering).
It isn’t a “technical quibble” to point out licences like RAIL-M violate several points of the open source definition.
It isn’t a “technical quibble” to point out licences like RAIL-M violate several points of the open source definition.