How we passed the AI conundrums

Favorite Some people believe that full unfettered access to all training data is paramount. This group argues that anything less than all the data would compromise the Open Source principles, forever removing full reproducibility of AI systems, transparency, security and other outcomes. We’ve heard them and we’ve provided a solution

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Shared by voicesofopensource October 9, 2024

The Open Source Initiative Supports the Open Source Pledge

Favorite As businesses rely more heavily on Open Source software (OSS), the strain on maintainers to provide timely updates and security patches continues to grow – often without fair compensation for their crucial work. Recent high-profile security incidents like XZ and Log4Shell have put a spotlight on the security challenges

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Shared by voicesofopensource October 8, 2024

Ask questions in new ways with AI in Search

Favorite Introducing new ways to ask questions on Google and Lens to help you find what you need more effortlessly using AI. View Original Source (blog.google/technology/ai/) Here.

Members Newsletter – October 2024

Favorite We’re pleased to announce that Release Candidate 1 of the Open Source AI Definition has been confirmed and published! If you’d like to add your name to the list of endorsers published online, please let us know.  We traveled four continents presenting to diverse audiences and soliciting feedback on the draft definition: Deep

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Shared by voicesofopensource October 3, 2024

Co-designing the OSAID: a highlight from Nerdearla

Favorite At the 10th anniversary of Nerdearla, one of the largest Open Source conferences in Latin America, Mer Joyce, Co-Design Facilitator of the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID), delivered a key presentation titled “Defining Open Source AI”. Held in Buenos Aires from September 24-28, 2024, this major event brought together

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Shared by voicesofopensource October 3, 2024