Favorite Open Source AI needs to require data to be viable With many different discussions happening at once, here are the main points: On the issue of training data @mark is concerned with openness of AI not being meaningful if there is not a focus on the training data.” Model
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Shared by voicesofopensource June 11, 2024
Favorite Initial report on definition validation A first draft of the report of the validation phase has been published. The validation phase is designed to review the compatibility of existing systems with the current draft definition. These are the systems in question: Arctic, BLOOM, Falcon, Grok, Llama 2, Mistral, OLMo,
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Shared by voicesofopensource June 3, 2024
Favorite As part of the Open Source AI Definition roadshow and as we approach the first release candidate of the draft, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) participated at PyCon US 2024, the annual gathering of the Python community. This opportunity was important because PyCon US brings together AI practitioners and
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 29, 2024
Favorite Open Source AI needs to require data to be viable @juliaferraioli and the AWS team have reopened the debate regarding access to training data. This comes in a new forum which mirrors concerns raised in a previous one. They argue that to achieve modifiability, an AI system must ship
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 28, 2024
Favorite Over the past year, a robust debate has emerged regarding the benefits and risks of open sourcing foundation models in AI. This discussion has often been characterized by high-level generalities or narrow focuses on specific technical attributes. One of the key challenges—one that the OSI community is addressing head
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 23, 2024
Favorite A week loaded with important questions. Overarching concerns with Draft v.0.0.8 and suggested modifications A post signed by the AWS Open Source raised important questions, illustrating a disagreement on the concept of “Data information.” A detailed post signed by the AWS Open Source team raises concerns about the draft
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 20, 2024
Favorite With all the buzz around SBOMs and Open Source supply chain compliance and security, a new revolution is igniting at ClearlyDefined. This amazing project has been flying under the radar since its inception six years ago, but now this free service and open source project from the Open Source
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 16, 2024
Favorite Early thoughts on “Apple sample code license”? Apple has released a license to distribute its new model, OpenELM. The license looks BSD/MIT-like with the exclusion of patents. According to you, does it seem OSD compliant? Initial thoughts: @pchestek added that the license appears to be similar to open source
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 14, 2024
Favorite Definition validation: Seeking volunteers The process has entered a new phase: We are now seeking volunteers to validate the Open Source AI Definition, using it to review existing AI systems. The objective of the phase is to confirm that the Definition works as intended and understand where it fails.
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 6, 2024
Favorite The European Commission recently published a public draft of the standards request associated with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Anyone who wants to comment on it has until May 16, after which comments will be considered and a final request to the European Standards Organizations (ESOs) will be issued.
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Shared by voicesofopensource May 2, 2024