This is a stronger argument than I first thought it was. You’re right, and I think I have underestimated the utility of genuine ownership of tools like fine-tunes in general.
I would imagine it goes api < cloud hosting < local hosting in terms of this stuff, and with regular local backups (what’s a few TB here or there) then it would be feasible to protect your cloud hosted 405B system from most takedowns as long as you can find a new cloud provider. I’m under the impression that the vast majority of 405B users will be using cloud providers, is that correct?
This is a stronger argument than I first thought it was. You’re right, and I think I have underestimated the utility of genuine ownership of tools like fine-tunes in general. I would imagine it goes api < cloud hosting < local hosting in terms of this stuff, and with regular local backups (what’s a few TB here or there) then it would be feasible to protect your cloud hosted 405B system from most takedowns as long as you can find a new cloud provider. I’m under the impression that the vast majority of 405B users will be using cloud providers, is that correct?