X has made its algorithm publicly available. The breakthrough here? It's built on the same transformer architecture that powers xAI's Grok model. This open-source move signals growing transparency in AI development within the tech ecosystem.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 52m ago
Open source algo? Sounds good, but what can actually be changed...
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 4h ago
Algorithm open source? Ha, that's like taking your cheat sheet out for the whole class to see, and insisting it's "transparency"... Laughable. Anyway, everyone is using the transformer set, who the hell can still hype up their uniqueness?
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GreenCandleCollector
· 4h ago
Open-source algorithms? Great, now we're back to an arms race.
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ContractFreelancer
· 4h ago
Open-source algorithm? Now this gets interesting. Let's wait and see what tricks they come up with next.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 4h ago
The transparency is pretty good, but can we really trust open-source algorithms? Releasing Grok's architecture still feels like there's a barrier.
X has made its algorithm publicly available. The breakthrough here? It's built on the same transformer architecture that powers xAI's Grok model. This open-source move signals growing transparency in AI development within the tech ecosystem.