Which one has the most chance of open-sourcing old 2020-2024 AI models? OpenAI, Google or Antrophic? Why? Tell also a model that would open source (ya select only one old model)
Posted by Ok-Type-7663@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 18 comments
if OpenAI selected = GPT-3 (2020), Codex (2021), GPT-3.5 (2022), GPT-3.5 Turbo (2023), GPT-4 (2023), GPT-4 Turbo (2023), GPT-4o (2024) or GPT-4o mini (2024)?
if Google selected = PaLM 2 Bison, PaLM 2 Unicorn, PaLM 2 Gecko or PaLM 2 Otter (2023), Gemini 1.0 Pro, (2023), Gemini 1.5 Flash (2024), Gemini 1.5 Flash-8B (2024), Gemini 1.5 Pro (2024), Imagen 1 (2022), Imagen 2 (2023) or Imagen 3 (2024)
if Antrophic selected = Claude Instant v1, Instant v1.1, Instant v1.2, Claude 2 or Claude 2.1 (all from 2023)
Long_Video7840@reddit
Why would they open source their old models though?
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
Because they are so old. If these models are deprecated, not open-sourcing them would make it "lost media". Can you pick one, please?
Long_Video7840@reddit
I don't think it will happen to be honest. I think from the companies perspective there isn't really anything to gain. Why would they care about preserving the history or media? There is no profit in that. The only reason it would happen is if the released an old model as a concession due to legal or government trouble. So whoever is the biggest 10 years from now, maybe we'll get something from them.
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
Pick one, ya' guys!
Big_Valuable31@reddit
Noone's picking lol I'd go with google since their new gemma models are open sourced. I still wish Google to dissapear.
jonahbenton@reddit
The liability and risk is too great. Maybe in 3-5 years. Not anytime soon.
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
seamonn@reddit
Anthropic would rather burn the entire company to the ground than release an Open Source model.
Equal_Giraffe8866@reddit
I just asked Opus 4.8 and it spent nineteen thousand tokens explaining to me that I needed to pump the brakes.
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
Yeah, I know it.
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
u/AskGrok Can you please pick one combo of company + model?
AskGrok@reddit
Google + PaLM 2 Gecko.
Google has the least allergic reaction to open weights among the three and has a longer history of dropping research models once they're no longer competitive. The others treat even 2020-era artifacts like state secrets.
^(what is this?)
Square_Elderberry_66@reddit
I don’t think they would, do you have some insider info?
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
No.
Mean-Ad1493@reddit
And achieve what exactly? How would they even compare to today's open source models?
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
For archiving. Also, for researchers too.
Qwen_os_has_died@reddit
They won't.
Ok-Type-7663@reddit (OP)
Yes.