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    7 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The public benefit biz is embarking on a global series of workshops to solicit input from concerned parties on its Open Source AI Definition, which has been under discussion for the past two years.

    There’s concern that the legal language in existing OSI-approved licenses doesn’t necessarily suit the way the machine learning models and datasets are used.

    Terms like “program,” when applied to machine learning models, refer to more than just source code and binary files, for example.

    “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 a statement.

    The workshops will take place at various upcoming conferences in the US, Europe, Africa, Asia, Pacific, and Latin America through September.

    Bruce Perens, who drafted the original Open Source Definition, told The Register that he was skeptical about the need to address AI separately.


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