A day and a half out from the launch of ATOM, one thing is very clear about open models compared to years past: it's no longer a minority position.
Below is a list of notable signatories. People from every corner of the AI community have signed on. People who would be labelled as a "doomer" and others who are "accelerationists." There are leading academics, government employees, researchers at leading labs, engineers, venture capitalists, and everything in between.
Now starts a long process of making this real. OpenAI has done a good thing in making it easier for leadership across the field to approve open model releases, but this doesn't solve the need for ATOM. It reinforces that this is a community change that is not fixable by open organization or one advocate.
Let's keep pushing.
Here are the prominent signatories. I'll be putting out another update with all the thank you's for who made this happen soon too.
Clement Delangue (@ClementDelangue), CEO of Hugging Face
Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward), Co-founder of Fast ai & Answer ai
Oleksii Kuchaiev (@kuchaev), Director of Applied Research at Nvidia
Ross Taylor (@rosstaylor90), CEO of General Reasoning
Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt), Author of Build A Large Language Model (From Scratch)
Soumith Chintala (@soumithchintala), Co-founder of PyTorch
Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage), Former Head of Policy Research at OpenAI
Ali Farhadi, CEO of Ai2
Sergey Levine (@svlevine), Professor at U.C. Berkeley, Co-founder of Physical Intelligence
Bill Gurley (@bgurley), General Partner at Benchmark
Vincent Weisser (@vincentweisser), CEO of Prime Intellect
Dylan Patel (@dylan522p), Founder and CEO of SemiAnalysis
Christopher D. Manning (@chrmanning), Professor at Stanford University
Andrew Trask (@iamtrask), Founder of OpenMined
Percy Liang (@percyliang), Professor at Stanford University
Seth Bloomberg (@bloomberg_seth), Investment Partner at Unsupervised Capital
Jason Lee (@jasondeanlee), Professor at UC Berkeley
Animesh Garg (@animesh_garg), Professor of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Wolf (@Thom_Wolf), Co-founder and CSO at Hugging Face
Matt White (@matthew_d_white), Executive Director, PyTorch Foundation
Prof Dylan Hadfield-Menell (@dhadfieldmenell), Associate Professor of EECS, MIT
Kevin Xu (@kevinsxu), Founder, Interconnected
Andy Konwinski (@andykonwinski), Founder, Laude Institute
Jason Kwon (@jasonkwon), Chief Strategy Officer, OpenAI
Will Brown (@willccbb), Research Lead, Prime Intellect
Paige Bailey (@DynamicWebPaige), DevX Engineering Lead at Google DeepMind
Mike Abbott, Co-founder & CEO, Open Athena
Helen Toner (@hlntnr), Georgetown University
Mark Surman (@msurman), President, Mozilla Foundation
Jordan Schnieder (@jordanschnyc), Founder ChinaTalk
Finbarr Timbers (@finbarrtimbers), Lead Research Engineer at Ai2
Andrew Carr (@andrew_n_carr), Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Cartwheel
Swyx (@swyx), Co-founder Smol . ai & Latent Space
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