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No, Grok 2.5 has not been open-sourced. Here's how you can tell


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You may not use the Materials, derivatives, or outputs (including generated data) to train, create, or improve any foundational, large language, or general-purpose AI models, except for modifications or fine-tuning of Grok 2 permitted under and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Restrictions on use: The license explicitly prohibits using the materials "to train, create, or improve any foundational, large language, or general-purpose AI models" except for limited modifications or fine-tuning of Grok 2 itself. You can run, study, and modify Grok 2.5. xAI says this opens the door for independent experimentation, potential improvements, and transparency in how advanced AI systems are built.

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