1/ I think it's time to address a question/criticism I've been getting quite a bit which was fully expected when going into making DeOldify into a business: Why not be awesome and give out the latest and greatest DeOldify for free? For the greater good?
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Replying to @citnaj
It seems like a false dichotomy to say that you won't be rewarded if you make your work available. Empirically, that doesn't seem true. There are many examples. And you'll always have the latest version to yourself, because no one else has the means to go faster.
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Replying to @theshawwn
Can you expand upon that? I'm not sure which examples you're thinking of that would be applicable. Honest question.
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Replying to @citnaj
Reddit was open source for a long time. It didn't matter. Large parts of Facebook are open source. It strengthened their position. StyleGAN is open source. You could say that nVidia can subsidize the cost since they're a big company, but it would have been an advantage.
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
Most of id software's engines are open source now. Unreal engine is fully open source. PhysX is open source. None of these seem to have caused problems. And I'm skeptical it would have caused any problems if they were open source from the beginning.
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
I think the missing piece here is that it's relatively uncommon in the AI world to release code and say "You can't use this for commercial purposes." But... it's actually not *that* uncommon. StyleGAN does it.
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
Still, no one will blame you for taking the safe option. I'm only saying anything because it seems like it might work against your interests long-term to keep it closed. A healthy "modding community" around DeOldify seems like it would only help you. (Ditto for AI dungeon.)
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Replying to @theshawwn @citnaj
Another way to look at it: Are you sure you'd be as well-known as you are now if you hadn't made the original DeOldify model open source? How many other closed-source models have brought fame and fortune to their creators? (I'm genuinely interested in answers to this.)
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Replying to @theshawwn
But really let's just be fair here: We did release a whole bunch of open source. That's really the point. It's just that we're not releasing the coolest of them all yet. Yet! So think of it as a time based release.
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Replying to @citnaj @theshawwn
Maybe I missed that part but the result differences myheritage<->open source are not just a matter of training? Just wondering if it is worth to juggle with the colab version, when the myheritage version spits out far better results.I´d rather give you the money directly though.
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There's a lot of architectural differences, training differences etc. Almost everything changed.
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Replying to @citnaj @theshawwn
Okay, that explains it. Big improvement in an already amazing piece of software. So I throw the money to myheritage meanwhile, hope you get your deserved share.
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