Yes - the default model really needs to be trained with an opensource optimizer on a corpus of open source code (ie. with a license at least as permissive as llvm itself).
A blob trained with proprietary google tech on a proprietary google codebase isn't opensource. Even if it were, Google C++ differs in style quite widely from typical C++, so the model probably isn't as good as a model trained on all of github.
A blob trained with proprietary google tech on a proprietary google codebase isn't opensource. Even if it were, Google C++ differs in style quite widely from typical C++, so the model probably isn't as good as a model trained on all of github.