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		<title>Adapting the Definition of Open Source to AI: the Quest for the Holy Grail</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In December 2023, the authors of this blog, David Edelsohn and Ofer Hermoni, had an enriching opportunity to attend a thought-provoking session at the AI.Dev event, titled “Towards the Definition of Open Source AI,” moderated by the insightful Mer Joyce and Ruth Suehle. The authors and other AI and open-source professionals joined together to create an initial proposal for the definition of Open Source AI.]]></description>
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		<title>Open Source: Separating Fact from Fiction</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Open source software is ubiquitous and makes up much of the software infrastructure that underlies the systems our society relies on, from mobile phones to Internet technologies to automotive and national security systems. But as open source software has taken the spotlight—particularly efforts to ensure the security and sustainability of the ecosystem—it’s important to separate fact from fiction when thinking about open source and how best to support and use it. ]]></description>
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