Rio de Janeiro LLM revealed as model merge, not independent development
A Brazilian AI project claiming to build a homegrown large language model appears to be a combination of existing models rather than original research, raising questions about transparency in regional AI initiatives.
A claimed homegrown large language model from Rio de Janeiro has been identified as a merge of existing models rather than independent development, according to findings documented on GitHub. The Nex-N2 project, which presented itself as a locally-built AI system, drew scrutiny when community member...
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