Version 1.0 of the Open Source AI Definition: Practical…
The announcement was made on Monday morning at the All Things Open conference in Raleigh by Stefano Maffulli, OSI’s executive director.
The Definition defines the qualifications that must be present for an AI system to meet OSI approval, although it’s not clear yet whether OSI plans to launch an approval process for such software.
“The co-design process that led to version 1.0 of the Open Source AI Definition was well-developed, thorough, inclusive and fair,” OSI’s chairperson, Carlo Piana, said in a statement. “It adhered to the principles laid out by the board, and the OSI leadership and staff followed our directives faithfully. The board is confident that the process has resulted in a definition that meets the standards of Open Source as defined in the Open Source Definition and the Four Essential Freedoms, and we’re energized about how this definition positions OSI to facilitate meaningful and practical Open Source guidance for the entire industry.”
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