Is this an effort by OpenAI/Anthropic to force US companies to use their more expensive closed-weight models? I don't see the problem with US companies using Chinese models if they are hosted in the US.
"This is Disney's plan," He uttered, watching in disbelief as his Cinderella Blu-Ray rip was removed from Google Drive for copyright infringement.
This is the US government's plan. OpenAI, Anthropic and X are just obedient lapdogs that the DoJ can rely on to fight for the worth of their intellectual property.
Is this an effort by OpenAI/Anthropic to force US companies to use their more expensive closed-weight models? I don't see the problem with US companies using Chinese models if they are hosted in the US.
This is Anthropic's plan.
To stop us from using powerful open-weight models from running on your machine and they want you to pay for their expensive and over-priced models.
"This is Disney's plan," He uttered, watching in disbelief as his Cinderella Blu-Ray rip was removed from Google Drive for copyright infringement.
This is the US government's plan. OpenAI, Anthropic and X are just obedient lapdogs that the DoJ can rely on to fight for the worth of their intellectual property.
Except that at least 2 out of 3 of those companies have released open-weight models.
Can you name one open weight LLM that Anthropic has publicly released?
OpenAI and X's open-weight LLMs are terrible. Both of them deliberately nerfed their releases to prevent competition with actual SOTA models.
I consider all three companies to be demonstrably hostile to local inference. Anthropic at least doesn't lie about it.