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

Is “Open Source” ever hyphenated?

Favorite No! Open Source is never hyphenated when referring to software. If you’re familiar with English grammar you may have more than an eyebrow raised: read on, we have an explanation. Actually, we have two.  We asked Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss, a linguist and KDE’s project manager, to provide us

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Shared by voicesofopensource September 26, 2024

The AI platform shift and the opportunity ahead

Favorite Last week I participated in the President’s Lecture Series at Carnegie Mellon University and sat down for a fireside chat with CMU President Jahanian. View Original Source (blog.google/technology/ai/) Here.

Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update September 23

Favorite Draft v.0.0.9 of the Open Source AI Definition is available for comments @nemobis points out that the term “skilled person” in the Open Source AI Definition needs clarification, especially when considering different legal systems. The term could lead to misinterpretations and suggests adjusting the wording to focus on access

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Shared by voicesofopensource September 23, 2024