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The OSI is the authority that defines Open Source, recognized globally by individuals, companies, and by public institutions.

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This Tuesday, Stefano Maffulli will be giving a keynote at OW2con'24: How we’re getting the Open Source AI Definition. We need essential freedoms to enable users to build and deploy AI systems that are reliable and transparent.

https://www.ow2con.org/view/2024/Program#KEYNOTEHowweregettingtheOpenSourceAIDefinition

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Skynet won't be ! Join Ariel Jolo at OpenExpo Europe on June 13th to learn more about why matters!

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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. https://opensource.org/blog/osi-at-pycon-us-engaging-with-ai-practitioners-and-developers-as-we-reach-osaids-first-release-candidate

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Contributions of Open Source to AI: a panel discussion at CPDP-ai conference https://opensource.org/blog/contributions-of-open-source-to-ai-a-panel-discussion-at-cpdp-ai-conference

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Join @ed to hear the latest news and comment on the drafts of the Definition, the 10th public town hall meeting, today in ~2hours (17:00 CEST)

https://opensource.org/events/open-source-ai-definition-town-hall-may-31

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OSI at PyCon US: engaging with AI practitioners and developers as we reach OSAID’s first release candidate https://opensource.org/blog/osi-at-pycon-us-engaging-with-ai-practitioners-and-developers-as-we-reach-osaids-first-release-candidate

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The proceedings emphasize the importance of recognizing safety safeguards, licenses, and documents as attributes rather than components of the AI stack. https://opensource.org/blog/exploring-openness-in-ai-insights-from-the-columbia-convening

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The OSI has embarked on a co-design process with multiple stakeholders to arrive at the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID). https://opensource.org/blog/osi-at-pycon-us-engaging-with-ai-practitioners-and-developers-as-we-reach-osaids-first-release-candidate

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With all the buzz around SBOMs and Open Source supply chain compliance and security, a new revolution is igniting at ClearlyDefined. https://opensource.org/blog/unveiling-clearlydefined-this-free-sbom-service-gets-cleared-for-takeoff

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One of the key challenges—one that the OSI community is addressing head on—is defining Open Source within the context of foundation models. https://opensource.org/blog/exploring-openness-in-ai-insights-from-the-columbia-convening

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A new framework is proposed to help inform practical and nuanced decisions about the openness of AI systems, including foundation models https://opensource.org/blog/exploring-openness-in-ai-insights-from-the-columbia-convening

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What is the best in-depth up-to-date survey of the various models that individuals and companies have used to earn money from (or on top of) open source software, and the ups and down thereof? The last thing I saw that I would call systematic was an internal study at a big tech company seven years ago (so not shareable or citable), and even then it documented 20+ approaches. Pointers welcome - thanks.

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@gvwilson do you mean business models? We'd like to know too. Check the Practical Open Source call for articles https://opensource.org/blog/practical-open-source-2024-submit-your-proposal

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@osi I sent an email to the license-discuss list (I’m a member of the list), but I can’t tell whether the list actually got it. It doesn’t show up in the archives (nothing from May is in the archives, but maybe no mail has been sent this month?): https://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/

Who should I contact to find out if the message was actually received? Maybe there’s moderation happening, and no one has approved it yet?

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@ramsey if the message was held in moderation you should have received a notification. There are no messages held in moderation at the moment. Can you please try sending the message again?

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There are currently no accepted means by which openness can be validated for AI, yet many organizations are claiming their AI to be “Open Source.” Just as the Open Source Definition serves as the globally accepted standard for Open Source software, so will the Open Source AI Definition act as a standard for openness in AI systems and their components. https://opensource.org/blog/the-open-source-ai-definition-gets-closer-to-reality-with-a-global-workshop-series

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Join our community booth at to test your Python, AI/ML skills and learn more about !

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Come and join the ClearlyDefined community here and get ready to take off together with us. https://opensource.org/blog/unveiling-clearlydefined-this-free-sbom-service-gets-cleared-for-takeoff

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Come and join us at to play a game and learn more about . We are the community booth

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The Open Source AI Definition gets closer to reality with a global workshop series https://opensource.org/blog/the-open-source-ai-definition-gets-closer-to-reality-with-a-global-workshop-series

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The Open Source Initiative (OSI) invites the Python community to participate global in the conversation to find the definition of Open Source AI. https://opensource.org/events/open-source-ai-definition-workshop-at-pycon-us

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@RL_Dane those are important topics that are covered in separate threads. The workshop was about building collectively the explanation of the Open Source AI Definition, the FAQ document. Follow the public discussion on discuss.opensource.org

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