RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ALL THINGS OPEN 2024 --After a year-long, global, community design process, the Open Source Definition (OSAID) v.1.0 is available for public use.
Developers can now register to join the new Gloo open source AI platform for building values-aligned AI At the core of the Gloo Open initiative is its innovative approach to creating values-aligned AI ...
In the buzzy world of AI, boring things like definitions often get overlooked. The term artificial intelligence itself is so broadly applied that it can refer to everything from linear regression ...
The Linux Foundation today welcomed a new initiative that aims to encourage the development of high-quality, openly licensed artificial intelligence models that will be free to use and “push ...
In our wider community we are all familiar with the idea of open source software. Many of us run it as our everyday tools, a lot of us release our work under an open source licence, and we have a ...
The Eclipse Foundation has launched the Open Regulatory Compliance Working Group (ORC WG), dedicated to helping the global open source community navigate increasingly complex regulatory landscapes. As ...
HONG KONG -- At the KubeCon and Open Source Summit China, Jim Zemlin, the Linux Foundation's executive director, said that everyone he's been talking to in China wants to talk about artificial ...
Much of the critical infrastructure that supports industries such as healthcare, transportation, and energy production rely on open source software. Now the federal government is making an $11 million ...
The podcast cover image for this The Future in Context (TFIC) episode features an AI-generated image of a vintage console for monitoring system performance. (DALL-E 3). Report cards can be hard to ...
Open-source software will continue its march through the enterprise technology stack, buoyed by AI and (hopefully) transformative funding solutions that address sustainability. Over the past decades, ...
Arguments about what is and isn’t “open source” are often resolved by deferring to the Open Source Initiative (OSI): If a piece of software is available under a license rubber stamped as “open source” ...