This week, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) made their new Open
Source Artificial Intelligence Definition (OSAID) official with its 1.0 release. With this
announcement, we have reached the moment that software freedom advocates have
feared for decades: the definition of “open source” —
with...
This week, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) made their new Open Source Artificial Intelligence Definition (OSAID) official with its 1.0 release. With this announcement, we have reached the moment that software freedom advocates have feared for decades: the definition of “open source” — with which OSI was entrusted — now differs in significant ways from the views of most software freedom advocates.
Yup, call the virtue signalling bitches out, open weights is fine, which is not to say I don't appreciate local LLMs being given out, even if it's just for the free research on their models, but open source it is not.