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DBRX by Databricks ...it's REALLY good!! The New MoE 132b parameter model is open-source and costs $10 m to train. Thank you, Databricks, for your contribution to OS. Check out the full explanation and testing: 🎥👇

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Guy van den Berg2 years ago

@databricks I watch your content regularly and enjoy. Constructive criticism. Please don't call this open-source. It is not. It is Databricks Open Model Licence (have not read) but it is not open source.

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MatthewBerman2 years ago

@databricks Thanks. What constitutes OS?

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Key2 years ago

@databricks Totally agree, the MoE 132b model from Databricks is a game-changer in the open-source world, kudos to them for the innovation!

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Steve Chambers2 years ago

@databricks Thanks for doing this, Matt

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RobbyGTV2 years ago

@databricks I think Perplexity has this model in their playground area, or whatever it's called area.

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Samar Singh2 years ago

First if all Databricks is a Data company, but as the saying goes roll with the wave, now its an AI company too. Second, this model is only open weights, not opensource, where is the model architecture, where is the training config, dataset ? So yes great they openaourced the weights, but the model is still not fully opensource.

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Francisco In San Francisco2 years ago

@databricks Looking good! Don’t let AI hoard the attention

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Tim2 years ago

@databricks @Memdotai mem it

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Mem2 years ago

@MatthewBerman @databricks Saved! Here's the compiled thread:

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