AI open models have benefits. So why aren’t they more widely used? - MIT Sloan
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxPb2pnSC1oQ3pXbUlkNVBwV2pxWnRGRlh1cHcxZ1VWWF9Ca1p0dk1DQXVlM1M0UVlsU2szay1HRnloR19RdFp1UnFIRngzR3dwS2RYZ256YkVRWVJoYk95dGlJMWtiMUVuemo5Njd5c1RILUV1aE40c2Z3bm0tS0VMaElGSkNlb2dDRjRUZUYtTEcxYlA2bXF0LW0zRnl3ZlIzRUl3ZGdqWlVDWHFpOWc?oc=5" target="_blank">AI open models have benefits. So why aren’t they more widely used?</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">MIT Sloan</font>
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