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https://www.comparia.beta.gouv.fr/modeles compares models and Llama different licenses are not mislabeled as "open source".

Also, https://opensource.org/ai/endorsements shows code.gouv.fr in the list.



Cool, thanks!

  Cette licence permet d'utiliser, reproduire, modifier et distribuer librement le code avec attribution, mais impose des restrictions pour les opérations dépassant 700 millions d'utilisateurs mensuels.
Interesting they only mention the 700 million users thing and not the other restrictions on use. Personally I could regard the prohibition against basically Google and Microsoft using it to be a minor transgression, it's the larger list of unacceptable uses that's the big problem.


Agreed. If you feel the need to report inconsistencies, the source code is here: https://github.com/betagouv/ComparIA


It's actually targeting Apple since both Google and Microsoft have their own models.


I'm a little confused by the context of this since I don't speak French, but it seems like you're unfamiliar with the OpenELM family of models.

https://huggingface.co/apple/OpenELM


that looks like a dinosaur now


OSI's OSAID is complete and utter bullshit. Look to Debian if you want a real definition of open source AI.

https://opensource.org/ai https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/ml-policy




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