and giving them tools to sort of
              
              
                do whatever amazing
things they're going to do,
              
              
                I think it'd be hard to give us
a bad grade on that.
              
              
                I do think it's fair that we should
be open sourcing more.
              
              
                I think it was reasonable
              
              
                for all of the reasons
that you asked earlier,
              
              
                as we weren't sure about the impact
these systems were going to have
              
              
                and how to make them safe,
              
              
                that we acted with precaution.
              
              
                I think a lot of your questions earlier
would suggest at least some sympathy
              
              
                to the fact that we've operated that way.
              
              
                But now I think we have a better
understanding, as a world,
              
              
                and it is time for us to put very
capable open systems out into the world.
              
              
                If you invite me back next year,
you will probably yell at me
              
              
                for somebody who has misused
these open-source systems,
              
              
                and say, "Why did you do that?"
              
              
                You know, "You should have
not gone back to your open roots."
              
              
                But, you know, there's trade offs
in everything we do.
              
              
                And we are one player, one voice,
              
              
                in this AI revolution,
              
              
                trying to do the best we can