Open Source Initiative tries to define Open Source AI

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Meanwhile, the creator of Open Source Definition argues the real problem is unauthorized copying

The Open Source Initiative – the non-profit overseeing the Open Source Definition, which lays out the requirements for software licenses – is taking its effort to define Open Source AI to the wisdom of the crowds.

The issue is that there's no accepted way to determine whether or nor an AI system is open source, despite the fact that there are already many machine learning models offered under open source licenses . "AI is different from regular software and forces all stakeholders to review how the Open Source principles apply to this space," Stefano Maffulli, executive director of the OSI, explained in

"I think this is going to confuse the open source brand, because OSI already has an open source definition that applies to all software. And now we're going to have a second one that only applies to AI?

 

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