Our [Stack Exchange's] partnership with Google and commitment to socially responsible AI
Our [Stack Exchange's] partnership with Google and commitment to socially responsible AI
Today, we announced an exciting new partnership with Google to bring Google's Gemini to Stack Overflow and to provide Stack Overflow content directly within Google Cloud. The story of this partners...
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You can download one of the many free models and run it yourself. You'll find that it costs you money for hardware and electricity.
Data centers aren't free and neither are scientists or engineers.
1 0 ReplyYes, but Google isn't exactly releasing their model for free now are they. And that's what this article is about.
1 0 ReplyThe people in the data centers and the engineers and scientists don't work for free. That's what you consider "paying again"?
1 0 ReplyWe have already paid in time and knowledge:
When should we all expect to receive our check for the content we contributed to Stack Exchange?
1 0 ReplyHard to believe that someone expecting a check for posting on the internet would ever give a helpful answer for free.
1 1 ReplyGiving helpful answers for free is one thing, then having someone else profit off your contributions, in this way, is another.
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