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  • Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 27

    Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 27

    Stay updated on the progress of the Open Source AI Defintion. This week, debates about acess to training data has been reopened and our FAQ page is starting to take shape!

  • Exploring openness in AI: Insights from the Columbia Convening

    Exploring openness in AI: Insights from the Columbia Convening

    A framework to discuss openness and AI published by Columbia Institute of Global Politics and Mozilla, in collaboration with OSI and leading AI scholars and practitioners.

  • Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 20

    Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 20

    The training data debate has been revived and new questions regarding certifying AI systems has emerged. Read all about it here!

  • Unveiling ClearlyDefined: this free SBOM service gets cleared for takeoff

    Unveiling ClearlyDefined: this free SBOM service gets cleared for takeoff

    With all the buzz around SBOMs and Open Source supply chain compliance and security, a new revolution is igniting at ClearlyDefined. This amazing project has been flying under the radar since its inception six years ago, but now this free service and open source project from the Open Source Initiative (OSI) gets cleared for takeoff…

  • The Open Source AI Definition gets closer to reality with a global workshop series

    The Open Source AI Definition gets closer to reality with a global workshop series

    The OSI community is traveling to five continents seeking diverse input on how to guarantee the freedoms to use, study, share and modify Open Source AI systems.

  • Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 13

    Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 13

    Stay tuend with our efforts to define open source AI!

  • Why datasets built on public domain might not be enough for AI

    Why datasets built on public domain might not be enough for AI

    Common Corpus is a public domain dataset for training large language models (LLMs). Boasting 500 billion words in multiple languages, drawn from various cultural initiatives, it offers researchers a powerful tool to develop smaller and more efficient LLMs. It should not be abused as a tool to promote public policies that expand the reach of…

  • Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 6

    Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update May 6

    With a call for application, a town hall meeting and a lot of comments on the 0.0.8 definition, this past week was busy. Catch up here!

  • CRA standards request draft published

    CRA standards request draft published

    The European Commission recently published a public draft of the standards request associated with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). For those who depend on incorporating or creating Open Source software, there is an encouraging new development found here. For the first time in a European standards request, there is an express requirement to respect the…

  • Members Newsletter – April 2024

    Members Newsletter – April 2024

    The OSI wants to breathe life into the stories, case studies and research around maintaining a healthy business while producing Open Source software, so we’ve created a way to spread your insights wider than the conference room stage and provide the Open Source ecosystem with in depth resources that will live beyond the live panel.…

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