• ¿Y qué pasa con los modelos de código abierto que son gratuitos?

El hecho de que un modelo sea open source (código abierto) no garantiza que sea ético, transparente, confiable ni con seguridad jurídica. Stable Diffusion se lanzó como open source y es la manzana podrida que nos trajo hasta donde estamos hoy.

Sta­bil­ity AI
Sta­bil­ity AI, founded by Emad Mostaque, is based in Lon­don.

Sta­bil­ity AI funded LAION, a Ger­man orga­ni­za­tion that is cre­at­ing ever-larger image datasets—with­out con­sent, credit, or com­pen­sa­tion to the orig­i­nal artists—for use by AI com­pa­nies.

Sta­bil­ity AI is the devel­oper of Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion. Sta­bil­ity AI trained Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion using the LAION dataset.

Sta­bil­ity AI also released Dream­Stu­dio, a paid app that pack­ages Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion in a web inter­face.

https://imagegeneratorlitigation.com/

https://www.instagram.com/p/DXvnX92Dmer/?img_index=6
• ¿Y qué pasa con los modelos de código abierto que son gratuitos? El hecho de que un modelo sea open source (código abierto) no garantiza que sea ético, transparente, confiable ni con seguridad jurídica. Stable Diffusion se lanzó como open source y es la manzana podrida que nos trajo hasta donde estamos hoy. Sta­bil­ity AI Sta­bil­ity AI, founded by Emad Mostaque, is based in Lon­don. Sta­bil­ity AI funded LAION, a Ger­man orga­ni­za­tion that is cre­at­ing ever-larger image datasets—with­out con­sent, credit, or com­pen­sa­tion to the orig­i­nal artists—for use by AI com­pa­nies. Sta­bil­ity AI is the devel­oper of Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion. Sta­bil­ity AI trained Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion using the LAION dataset. Sta­bil­ity AI also released Dream­Stu­dio, a paid app that pack­ages Sta­ble Dif­fu­sion in a web inter­face. https://imagegeneratorlitigation.com/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DXvnX92Dmer/?img_index=6
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Mark Zuckerberg and Meta, but also Netflix, WhatsApp and many other Big Tech companies and CEOs that are household names are also big funders of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. According to new follow-the-money research conducted by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change in partnership with Noor:
- Seven internationally-active US anti-rights groups, opposing sexual and reproductive rights around the world, received at least $3.6 million from this Silicon Valley philanthropy over the
decade from fiscal year 2014 to 2023 (the last year for which financial filings were available, as of October 2025)
- Between them, these groups have been involved in anti-rights activities including: anti-LGBTQI “conversion therapy” in Latin America; anti-abortion legal challenges in Eastern Europe; and “sexual purity” classes in Africa.
- It is unclear what exactly these groups were given money for, and it is unclear who were the ultimate donors of this money that SVCF managed and spent. SVCF told us it was spent through ‘Donor-Advised Funds’ that it manages, rather than from the foundation’s own endowment.
Mark Zuckerberg and Meta, but also Netflix, WhatsApp and many other Big Tech companies and CEOs that are household names are also big funders of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. According to new follow-the-money research conducted by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change in partnership with Noor: - Seven internationally-active US anti-rights groups, opposing sexual and reproductive rights around the world, received at least $3.6 million from this Silicon Valley philanthropy over the decade from fiscal year 2014 to 2023 (the last year for which financial filings were available, as of October 2025) - Between them, these groups have been involved in anti-rights activities including: anti-LGBTQI “conversion therapy” in Latin America; anti-abortion legal challenges in Eastern Europe; and “sexual purity” classes in Africa. - It is unclear what exactly these groups were given money for, and it is unclear who were the ultimate donors of this money that SVCF managed and spent. SVCF told us it was spent through ‘Donor-Advised Funds’ that it manages, rather than from the foundation’s own endowment.
Mark Zuckerberg and Meta, but also Netflix, WhatsApp and many other Big Tech companies and CEOs that are household names are also big funders of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. According to new follow-the-money research conducted by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change in partnership with Noor:
- Seven internationally-active US anti-rights groups, opposing sexual and reproductive rights around the world, received at least $3.6 million from this Silicon Valley philanthropy over the
decade from fiscal year 2014 to 2023 (the last year for which financial filings were available, as of October 2025)
- Between them, these groups have been involved in anti-rights activities including: anti-LGBTQI “conversion therapy” in Latin America; anti-abortion legal challenges in Eastern Europe; and “sexual purity” classes in Africa.
- It is unclear what exactly these groups were given money for, and it is unclear who were the ultimate donors of this money that SVCF managed and spent. SVCF told us it was spent through ‘Donor-Advised Funds’ that it manages, rather than from the foundation’s own endowment.
Mark Zuckerberg and Meta, but also Netflix, WhatsApp and many other Big Tech companies and CEOs that are household names are also big funders of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. According to new follow-the-money research conducted by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change in partnership with Noor: - Seven internationally-active US anti-rights groups, opposing sexual and reproductive rights around the world, received at least $3.6 million from this Silicon Valley philanthropy over the decade from fiscal year 2014 to 2023 (the last year for which financial filings were available, as of October 2025) - Between them, these groups have been involved in anti-rights activities including: anti-LGBTQI “conversion therapy” in Latin America; anti-abortion legal challenges in Eastern Europe; and “sexual purity” classes in Africa. - It is unclear what exactly these groups were given money for, and it is unclear who were the ultimate donors of this money that SVCF managed and spent. SVCF told us it was spent through ‘Donor-Advised Funds’ that it manages, rather than from the foundation’s own endowment.