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Yes, and no. Yes in that they've released the research papers, pretrained parameters and weights of the model itself. Which is more than I can say for "OpenAI." But no in that it doesn't include training data or other critical components. Luckily, they've shown how they did it which makes it easy for anyone else to reverse engineer the process. That's what Altman is afraid of.
They released the major components of their training and interference infrastructure code a couple weeks ago.