A public forum to discuss the Open Source AI Definition
Introducing the first OSI members forum, as part of OSI’s commitment to transparency and collaboration.
A public forum to discuss the Open Source AI Definition
Introducing the first OSI members forum, as part of OSI’s commitment to transparency and collaboration.
Open Source AI: Establishing a common ground
The Open Source community should not write its own definition of an AI system as there are too many dangers with doing that. It’s safer to adopt a well established one.
DPGA members engage in Open Source AI Definition workshop
The OSI led a workshop to define Open Source AI and joined the subsequent presentation by the AI Community of Practice of the DPGA in Addis Ababa. This is how it went.
Closing the 2023 rounds of Deep Dive AI with first draft piece of the Definition of Open Source AI
We are closing out 2023 and the Deep Dive: Defining Open Source AI with a draft Definition v.0.0.3 collaboratively crafted through in-person sessions and online comment contributions. It has been a challenging and rewarding experience. Read further to learn the details of what was done and what is yet to come.
To trust AI, it must be open and transparent. Period.
People started thinking, “We love Open Source software, so, let’s have Open Source AI, too.”
But what is Open Source AI? And the answer is: we don’t know yet.
Recap of Hacker Summer Camp
This past week I had the opportunity to attend four exciting conferences in Las Vegas that are part of the “Hacker Summer Camp”, all very different from each other, but all sharing the same passion for bringing people together to collaborate: the Diana Initiative, Ai4, Black Hat, and DEFCON.
Takeaways from the “Defining Open AI” community workshop
Stakeholders gathered at FOSSY 2023 for the first community discussion on defining “open” AI.
The AI renaissance and why open innovation matters
In our previous article, we highlighted various advancements that have been made by the Open Source community around LLMs in recent months. This second part will focus on various AI…
Meta’s LLaMa license is not Open Source
Meta is lowering barriers for access to powerful AI systems, but unfortunately, Meta has created the misunderstanding that LLaMa 2 is “open source” – it is not.
Three takeaways from Data + AI Summit
I came back from connecting with the Open Source community at the Data + AI Summit in San Francisco with several big takeaways. I share them here…
Towards a definition of “Open Artificial Intelligence”: First meeting recap
The Open Source Initiative kicked off a multi-stakeholder process to define machine learning systems that can be characterized as “Open Source.” This is the recap of the first meeting.
The importance of Open Source AI and the challenges of liberating data
A post is taken from a speech given remotely at LLW 2023 by OSI Executive director Stefano Maffulli.
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