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explain why removal is hard. (#754)
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## What about "Open Source AI"?
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> Yes, simply being open source does not resolve the issues listed in our [Why Not LLMs?](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#why-not-llms) section and thus such projects will still be included on this list.
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> Yes, simply being open source does not resolve the issues listed in our [Why Not LLMs?](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#why-not-llms) section and thus such projects will still be included on this list.
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## Why is removal harder than landing on the list in the first place?
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> Because the project betrayed our trust. Now they have to try harder to rebuild that by committing to doing better in an accountable, public, concreate, and enforcable way. If the project is committed to doing better by rejecting AI in the future, putting out a No AI policy or updating their contributing docs, shouldn't be that difficult.
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