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[... Lumo] is the least open "open" AI assistant that we have ever added to our index. One of our reasons for inclusion is an openness claim: a model provider that calls their system "open" or "open source" or a variation on that. Lumo is "open" in that sense (Proton calls it open source) but in no other way. Nothing about it is currently open. [...]

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[–] good_hunter@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

At the moment I have been pretty satisfied with the LLMs that Kagi is offering in their standard their for my low requirement queries. Supposedly most of the apis they use are too alternative servers that host instances of the models, some claiming they don’t use your data. I am not aware to what extend open source is serviced in those models, but I have little interest in Lumo for the time being. Can someone explain to me why open source matters for LLMs?