Depends on your definition of “good-ish”. Do you mean:
- performance/accuracy?
- ethical origin?
- ethical ongoing operation?
- privacy/future data harvesting concerns?
Running one locally on your own hardware would likely reach “good-ish” with some sacrifices against performance/accuracy (unless you’ve got a lot of expensive hardware to run very large models). As far as ethical origins, there are few small models trained on public domain/nonstolen content, but their functions are far more limited.
floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Depends on your definition, Anthropic has been the somewhat less evil on the scene, doing a lot of research to actually understand what they’re building instead of just making bold claims whenever they launch a new model, but it’s still relative to huge AI companies. The more ethical choice would be local models, again depending on what you see as the ethical issues of AI