Funnily enough, Gemma 3 also probably isn't "open source" if you have a previous understanding of what that is and means, they have their own "Gemma Terms of Use" which acts as the license. See https://ollama.com/library/gemma2/blobs/097a36493f71 for example.
True, but it's a lot more "soft". They basically say do what you want if you don't violate this list of prohibited uses, which is not open source of course, but the list of prohibited users are, mostly, things already against the law or in a very gray zone.
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Funnily enough, Gemma 3 also probably isn't "open source" if you have a previous understanding of what that is and means, they have their own "Gemma Terms of Use" which acts as the license. See https://ollama.com/library/gemma2/blobs/097a36493f71 for example.
True, but it's a lot more "soft". They basically say do what you want if you don't violate this list of prohibited uses, which is not open source of course, but the list of prohibited users are, mostly, things already against the law or in a very gray zone.
Deepseek are the kings currently.