We all know pretty well what open source means and what AI means. But what does open source AI mean? Is there even such a thing?
Join us for an intriguing episode as we host Stefano Maffulli, Executive Director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). The OSI has been the steward of the Open Source Definition for over two decades, and has recently launched its first draft of the Open Source AI Definition—OSAID 1.0—following intense community discussions, and amid corporate and governmental policy making and opinion shaping efforts.
In this engaging fireside chat, host Dotan Horovits and Stefano delve into the evolving role of open source in the age of AI. Stefano shares insights into how open source principles are being applied to artificial intelligence, the challenges of defining openness in this rapidly advancing field, and the impact of OSI’s work in shaping the future of AI innovation. Whether you're a developer, data scientist, FOSS advocate, or simply curious about the intersection of open source and AI, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Stefano Maffulli is a leader in the global Open Source community and has experience leading global projects across organisations, partners, and countries. Stefano is a skilled writer and speaker on community building and an active Open Source contributor.
The episode was live-streamed on 21 January 2025, and the video is available at https://youtube.com/live/DIcv2YbFC6c
You can read the recap blog here: https://medium.com/p/5ba89e11c26d
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Show Notes:
00:44 - Episode and guest intro
02:35 - What’s the OSI’s role today
07:33 - Trend of open source projects turning to the dark side
17:38 - AI challenges the open source definition
20:39 - How is open source different in AI than in software?
25:41 - The broken social contract of data
34:17 - White paper by the OSI and Open Future
40:23 - Open Source AI Definition v1.0, industry feedback and roadmap
49:55 - The EU AI Act and legislative work for open source AI
55:31 - What’s next from the OSI
Resources:
Open Source Initiative (OSI): https://opensource.org/
Open Future and OSI - white paper on open source AI: https://opensource.org/data-governance-open-source-ai
Mozilla and Eleuther - white paper on open source AI: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/research/library/towards-best-practices-for-open-datasets-for-llm-training/
Dark Side of Open Source: The Community Strikes Back: https://medium.com/p/400a1a5c679e
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