Comment by drawnwren
It's silly, but in the LLM world - "open source" is usually used to mean "weights are published". This is not to be confused with the software licensing meaning of "open source".
It's silly, but in the LLM world - "open source" is usually used to mean "weights are published". This is not to be confused with the software licensing meaning of "open source".
The more tasteful corners of the LLM world use "open weights" instead of "open source" for licenses that aren't OSI.