MIT-licensed open weights trail in community preference poll
A poll tracking developer preferences for open-weight model licensing shows MIT-licensed models losing ground to more restrictive alternatives, raising questions about how the open-source AI community values permissive l
A poll conducted by z.ai on X reveals that MIT-licensed open-weight models are underperforming against other licensing options in community preference rankings. With 1,800 votes cast at the time of reporting, the results suggest that permissive licensing alone may not be the primary factor driving d...
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