Huawei releases an open weight model Pangu Pro 72B A16B, trained entirely on Huawei Ascend NPUs. (arxiv.org)
from herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 07:33
https://lemmy.ml/post/32575269

cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/32575268

Model can be downloaded on Huggingface: huggingface.co/…/pangu-pro-moe-model

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General_Effort@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 13:43 collapse

  1. Conditions for License Grant. You represent and warrant that You will not, access, download, install, run, deploy, integrate, modify, or otherwise use the Model, directly or indirectly, within the European Union.

Stay safe, people.

aqua_cat@pawb.social on 02 Jul 15:02 next collapse

Thanks, almost got -9999999 social credits

General_Effort@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 15:05 collapse

Yeah, this is worse than downloading a car.

herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml on 03 Jul 06:41 collapse

This is practically unenforceable. A lot of the llama models are also like this, but everyone in EU still use them.

They add this clause just to protect themselves from the EU regulations.

General_Effort@lemmy.world on 03 Jul 11:51 collapse

Yes. I can’t imagine that they will go after individuals. Businesses can’t be so cavalier. But if creators don’t pay the extra cost to make their models compliant with EU law, then they can’t be used in the EU anyway. So it probably doesn’t matter much.

The Llama models with vision have the no-EU clause. It’s because Meta wasn’t allowed to train on European’s data because of GDPR. The pure LLMs are fine. They might even be compliant, but we’ll have to see what the courts think.