Like it or not, this open source AI definition take a giant step forward
Briefly

Stefano Maffulli stated that the integration of AI with existing open-source licenses is problematic, necessitating a new definition for open-source AI that accurately reflects industry standards.
A Mozilla representative highlighted that big tech companies haven't fully embraced open-source principles in their AI models, indicating a need for a clear definition to guide legislators on consumer protection.
The OSI has drafted a new definition for open-source AI that clarifies the role of models and parameters, ensuring that all components of an AI system must adhere to open-source standards.
The OSI’s latest draft also addresses the role of training data, emphasizing that while it's valuable for modifying AI systems, it isn't a strict requirement due to legal and privacy complexities.
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