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With OpenAI moving away from opensource with GPT4 (https://fortune.com/2023/03/17/sam-altman-rivals-rip-openai-name-not-open-artificial-intelligence-gpt-4/), do you think that other companies like google would stop sharing their research as competition heats up?
How do you think OpenAI's shift in stance could affect the seemingly large number of releases this past year going into the future?
With OpenAI moving away from opensource with GPT4 (https://fortune.com/2023/03/17/sam-altman-rivals-rip-openai-name-not-open-artificial-intelligence-gpt-4/), do you think that other companies like google would stop sharing their research as competition heats up?
How do you think OpenAI's shift in stance could affect the seemingly large number of releases this past year going into the future?