The OSAID sets criteria defining open-source AI to establish benchmarks for transparency and accessibility, allowing unrestricted access to core components of AI systems.
For an AI to be recognized as open-source under the OSAID, it must offer users access to data information, source code, and model parameters.
Yann Dietrich emphasized the approved OSI definition of Open Source AI highlights the importance of data, code, and parameters while clarifying the licensing mechanism.
The OSI's framework does not impose a specific licensing mechanism for data and parameters, considering the evolving legalities around copyright protections.
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