Nvidia’s Nemotron is the most prominant one. Its dataset is open.
EDIT:
I like to think “community” generative models fall into this category too. Anima is a recent example, and while its dataset is unknown, its almost certainly a bunch of Danbooru images and whatever is permissively licensed enough to be uploaded there, probably archived some time ago.
Another open-ish category I like is “experimental finetunes.” Like this one from today:
Nvidia’s Nemotron is the most prominant one. Its dataset is open.
EDIT:
I like to think “community” generative models fall into this category too. Anima is a recent example, and while its dataset is unknown, its almost certainly a bunch of Danbooru images and whatever is permissively licensed enough to be uploaded there, probably archived some time ago.
Another open-ish category I like is “experimental finetunes.” Like this one from today:
https://huggingface.co/collections/Pageshift-Entertainment/pagestorm-research-preview
It’s based on a very modest closed data model (Mistral 14B), but its finetuned to do exactly one thing, and their work is reproducible.
There’s a whole wide world of machine learning out there that isn’t Claude or OpenAI.