Some developers say licenses for "open" AI models like Google's Gemma and Meta's Llama have limits that restrict commercial use without fear of legal reprisal (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: Some developers say licenses for “open” AI models like Google's Gemma and Meta's Llama have limits that restrict commercial use without fear of legal reprisal — This week, Google released a family of open AI models, Gemma 3, that quickly garnered praise for their impressive efficiency.


Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch:
Some developers say licenses for “open” AI models like Google's Gemma and Meta's Llama have limits that restrict commercial use without fear of legal reprisal — This week, Google released a family of open AI models, Gemma 3, that quickly garnered praise for their impressive efficiency.
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