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How do you know you're running anything securely? How many people have actually audited the code?
It's not active running code that can affect a system in any meaningful way. It's a model. It's like a complex series of partitioned data that is loaded and sorted through. Nothing more. It's been open sourced and poured through, and it's just a model.
Is the chatbot interface that uses the model open source? If you self-host will it try to send data home?
Yes. The entire thing is open source. That's the thing and why you're here asking questions.
That's cool, I hope someone writes an article about how it works
It's Open Source. Don't need an article.
No I mean for someone to read the source and explain what they found or didn't find
That will take a few weeks most likely.
That said, there's no way to verify what happens once the data leaves your machine, and the client isn't that interesting. I certainly won't trust any ai hosted by a third party because of that reason.