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Slightly lost in the benchmarking fireworks is what happens to the Grok 2 model, though.
Usually, AI models from big companies are locked down.
Just how initiate the open-source version of Grok 2 will be is unclear, though.
Despite its name,OpenAIhas moved away from open-source.
Its most powerful models remain proprietary.
GPT-4, for example, remains locked down, with no open-source version in sight.
Musk’s deliberate contrast with OpenAI certainly appears, at least somewhat.
Meta has dabbled with the open-source movement by releasing aspects of its Llama models since they first launched.
The sudden superstar of AI, China-based DeepSeek, has also been pushing hard to open-source AI.
They might prove you dont need a multi-billion-dollar walled garden to develop something groundbreaking.