J Cal: Do you guys think that this was Sam's way of pulling up the ladder behind him? Of course. Just like I absolutely it is and it's because you can prove it. He made open AI closed AI by making it not open source. If you're Sam, you're smart enough to know how quickly the models are commoditizing. So basically he's telling him to do that because he knows they can't.
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