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    So it rivals GPT-3, then, applying a correction for Chinese truth in advertising.

    High chance they started with LLaMA and then built it out a bit.

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      8 months ago

      This reminds me of when they announced that “home-grown Chinese OS” and it was just customized ubuntu

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        Exactly. China, to my understanding, has great simple or simple-ish manufacturing but doesn’t really have a robust high-tech sector yet, and is almost a joke when it comes to basic research.

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