From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: Basile Starynkevitch <basile@starynkevitch.net>
Cc: Emacs Tangents <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Including AI into Emacs
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2024 00:14:03 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z1NpG7HHqvo9MbBh@lco2> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c6bf7cc8ddc79c7b177fb6a087f30fb631437587.camel@starynkevitch.net>
* Basile Starynkevitch <basile@starynkevitch.net> [2024-12-06 22:14]:
> On of the issues is to define what is an open source AI system.
I like to use "Free Software" instead of "Open Source" as many times Open Source is not really free, so there are differences. But one has to distinguish it with licenses and research to verify if anything open source is really free.
There are Large Language Models that are allegedly free software, it requires research. Here is one list of it:
eugeneyan/open-llms: 📋 A list of open LLMs available for commercial use.
https://github.com/eugeneyan/open-llms
> Is https://clipsrules.net/ an AI system? (On Linux you could run it
> from GNU emacs)?
That sounds like US government financed software and such is always
released to public domain if I am not mistaken.
There is MIT No Attribution license in the documentation.
> Can https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys be extended (or the basis
> of) to become an AI system? It is GPLv3+ licensed?
I think yes, why not.
> Both software are open source... See also http://refpersys.org/
I wish to see use for me personally, managing documents, understanding my workflows, implementing them in code, like that.
--
Jean Louis
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-12-06 21:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-12-06 17:19 Including AI into Emacs Jean Louis
2024-12-06 18:16 ` Bruno Barbier
2024-12-06 22:18 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-07 9:32 ` Bruno Barbier
2024-12-07 10:30 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-07 11:29 ` Bruno Barbier
2024-12-09 21:06 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-09 22:56 ` Bruno Barbier
2024-12-10 8:03 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-10 10:37 ` Bruno Barbier
2024-12-10 14:27 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-06 18:22 ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-12-06 19:11 ` Basile Starynkevitch
2024-12-06 21:14 ` Jean Louis [this message]
2024-12-06 22:26 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-06 22:59 ` Christopher Howard
2024-12-06 23:21 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-10 10:45 ` Basile Starynkevitch
2024-12-10 15:04 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-10 17:01 ` Christopher Howard
2024-12-10 17:24 ` Jean Louis
2024-12-10 18:14 ` Christopher Howard
2024-12-11 0:11 ` Jean Louis
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2024-12-06 17:22 Jean Louis
2024-12-06 18:25 ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-12-06 18:32 ` John Yates
2024-12-06 19:06 ` Jean Louis
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