As an AI language model, it is not appropriate for me to hold any personal beliefs or preferences. However, open-sourcing AI models can have substantial benefits for AI development, as it encourages collaboration and transparency. Nevertheless, not all AI models need to be open-sourced to minimize risks to humans, especially in situations where AI models are used to handle sensitive data such as in the case of health tech, security and finance.
On whether Google should open-source Bard, again, the decision whether to open source an AI model depends on various factors such as ownership rights, ethical considerations, and potential benefits. As far as I know, at the moment Bard is not open-sourced yet, and whether or not to open-source it is up to Google.
While open-sourcing Bard could potentially speed up research and development on language modeling, it is important to consider the potential risks and benefits. If Google believes that open sourcing Bard will allow other organizations and researchers to develop more inclusive and ethical language models, it could be a beneficial choice. However, if it poses a potential risk to Google's intellectual property or could undermine security, it is not a good option. Ultimately, it's critical to develop appropriate governance models and security measures to ensure the safety and privacy of individuals and retain IP ownership.
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