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replied to hexgrad's post about 18 hours ago
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However if you do not have the resources to run a 600B model I would use a Qwen base, contact Intelligent Estate. they take agent production jobs

replied to hexgrad's post about 18 hours ago
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You can find many AI experts with specialized skills on Ko-Fi

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**The Copyright Office Draws a Line in Silicon: AI and the Soul of Creation**

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replied to hexgrad's post 1 day ago
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I don't know what you are talking about. clarify please.

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Not sure what you mean but removing politically charged materials from their training data is absolutely something they do. Not sure what you are looking for so I don't exactly know how to help you most of the information you are looking for as far as abliteration is VERY available.

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replied to hexgrad's post 2 days ago
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By design, it probably will not have what you are looking for in it's training data unless it is an answer it can reason or calculate or something widely talked about like Tienanmen square and is already in the layers like Deepseek it was probably trained unsupervised and without santizizating from llama model layers. for historical or cultural accuracy google is the model to focus on (As it doesn't sensor most historical facts and is largely free in their AI studio. )
If you are looking for models for information extraction Ironically one of the best IE models is a Chinese model from THU-KEG we made a Quant or two of it https://huggingface.co/IntelligentEstate/Keg_Party-DPO-1.5B-Q8_0-GGUF

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With the release of the Copyright Law paper I'd say the market could react in various ways, as OpenAI has less of an incentive to be more open and overall any output of an AI is simply not copyrightable. We are going to see guarding of certain models with proprietary use cases like curing cancer or in the case of Ideogram, openAI and SUNO they can't claim ownership of anything anyone else created with their models. I wrote a decent article that sums it up pretty well but I think the market might take a while to digest that and that may be part of the reason for this fall(And the insider sell off)

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Not many seemed to notice but what was probably meant to be a WIN for artist's rights in the US Office of Copyright has solved some fundamental issues for the community.
In our recent article I outline how Companies like Suno, OpenAI, Midjourney etc can no longer claim any right to copy your work that you create with their platforms
We also look at other ways this study and new rules for AI will fundamentally effect creators who use it and companies incentives to give them control over certain aspects might change because of this. it's broken down pretty well here: https://huggingface.co/blog/fuzzy-mittenz/copyright-in-ai