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July 20, 2023

The AI wars might have an armistice deal sooner than expected

The Verge
July 19, 2023

Wikipedia co-founder warns that the USA could run away with AI development

ITPro
July 19, 2023

Meta’s new ‘open source’ AI isn’t so open after all

Insider
July 19, 2023

Meta releases big, new open-source AI large language model

ZDNET
July 18, 2023

Meta launches Llama 2, a source-available AI model that allows commercial applications [Updated]

Ars Technica
July 11, 2023

How Open Source Culture Feeds Product-Led Growth

Forbes
June 23, 2023

Open source licenses need to leave the 1980s and evolve to deal with AI

The Register

Free software and open source licenses evolved to deal with code in the 1970s and ’80s. Today it must again transform to deal with AI models.

June 9, 2023

Vetting an Open Source Database? 5 Green Flags to Look for

The New Stack
June 8, 2023

What Businesses Need to Know About the EU IoT Bill

Security Boulevard

The Cyber Resilience Act is a world first. Europe’s proposed legislation will set minimum cybersecurity standards for connected devices and require products to stay up-to-date throughout their lifespan.

June 2, 2023

Defend Open Source from Trolls: Oppose Patent Rule Changes

The New Stack

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is inviting public comment on proposals that would eliminate third parties’ ability to help clean up bad patents.

May 31, 2023

Open source community on warpath with Europe: they are not to blame for cyber security problems

World Nation News

A new tug of war has started in the European Union. The future Cyber ​​Resilience Act (‘Cyber ​​Resilience Act’) seeks to tackle the problem of cyber security by forcing software and hardware products to be thoroughly updated, but the latest legal proposal has a fundamental problem that has drawn much criticism.

May 16, 2023

Open source and sustainability – where’s the gap?

Lexology

People have been openly sharing data about the environment for over 150 years – thanks to Samuel Morse’s invention of the telegraph in the mid-1800s.

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