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
Favorite Week 37 summary Endorse the Open Source AI Definition OSI invites individuals and organizations to endorse the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID). Endorsers will have their name and affiliation listed in the press release for Release Candidate 1 (RC1), which is expected to be finalized by the end of
Favorite Share your thoughts about draft v0.0.9 @mkai added concerns about how OSI will address AI-generated content from both open and closed source models, given current legal rulings that such content cannot be copyrighted. He also suggests clarifying the difference between licenses for AI model parameters and the model itself
Favorite Week 34 summary Share your thoughts about draft v0.0.9 As we move toward the release of the first-ever Open Source AI Definition in October at All Things Open, the publication of the 0.0.9 draft brings us one step closer to realizing this goal. OSAID 0.0.9 draft definition is live!
Favorite A new version of the Open Source AI Definition has been released with one new feature and a cleaner text, based on comments received from public discussions and recommendations. We’re continuing our march towards having a stable release by the end of October 2024, at All Things Open. Get
Favorite It has been quiet over the 4th of July weekend on the forums and OSI has been speaking at different events: @stefano spoke in a panel at the UN event OSPOs for Good. Access the recording here. @mer is speaking at Open Source Community Africa OSI was present at
Favorite An open call to test OpenVLA Last week @quaid suggested conducting a controlled experiment to determine if data information alone is sufficient to recreate an AI model with fidelity to the original. He shared insights from the OpenVLA project, noting its possible compliance with the requirements of draft v0.0.8
Favorite Explaining the concept of Data information Following @stefano’s publication regarding why the OSI considers training data to be “optional” under the checklist in Open Source AI Definition, the debate has continued. Here are the main points: Preferred Form of Modification @hartmans states finding an agreement on the meaning of
Favorite Explaining the concept of Data information After much debate regarding training data, @stefano published a summary of the positions expressed and some clarifications about the terminology included in draft v.0.0.8. You can read the rationale about it and share your thoughts on the forum. Initial thoughts: @Senficon (Felix Reda)
Favorite There seems to be some confusion caused by the concept of Data information included in the draft v0.0.8 of the Open Source AI Definition. Some readers may have seen the original dataset included in the list of optional components and quickly jumped to the wrong conclusions. This post clarifies