Well, this is why I personally like open source since if something cool is found, it can't be taken away.

I think the openai team is putting some restrictions on the model because such reverse location could put a bad paint on their reputation. But if Openai was actually open source, they could've done nothing about it. But that's not the world we live in.

If a trendy thing to do with AI goes viral, people feel peer pressure to do the trendy thing. If you block the trendy thing from your free version, but keep it available in your paid version, maybe you can covert some free users to paid.

AI models cost money to develop and run: that much electricity and that many processors do not come cheaply. Open Source has yet to find ways to pay for that.

> Open Source has yet to find ways to pay for that.

I mean, self-hosted models would call that an electricity bill.

The same is true if something dangerous is found.