OSI readies controversial Open AI definition [LWN.net]
The Open Source Initiative
(OSI) has been working on defining Open Source AI—that is what
constitutes an AI system that can be used, studied, modified, and
shared for any purpose—for almost two
years. Its board will
be voting on the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) on Sunday,
October 27, with the 1.0 version slated to be published on
October 28. It is never possible to please everyone in
such an endeavor, and it would be folly to make that a goal. However,
a number of prominent figures in the o...
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