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The Open Source AI Definition RC1 Is Available for Comments
The Open Source AI Definition first Release Candidate has been published and collaboration continues online. Read what changes have been made, what to do next and how to get involved.
This was reached with lots of community feedback: 5 town hall meetings, several comments on the forum and on the draft, and in person conversations at events in Austria, China, India, Senegal, and Argentina. Last, there is new text that is meant to explicitly acknowledge that it is admissible to require copyleft-like terms for any of the Code, Data Information and Parameters, individually or as bundled combinations. A demonstrative scenario is a consortium owning rights to training code and a dataset deciding to distribute the bundle code+data with legal terms that tie the two together, with copyleft-like provisions.
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