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OSI to hold License Clinic

OSI to hold License Clinic

OSI is pleased to announce our 2023 Open Source Initiative License Clinic, an in-person event to be held April 4th in Washington D.C. This one day workshop will cover advanced…

March 16, 2023

Open Source software started in academic circles, and AI is not different.

Open Source software started in academic circles, and AI is not different.

As part of an event series, the objective of the panel discussions is to better understand the similarities and differences between AI and what we could call “classic” software, particularly open source software.

November 17, 2022

Focusing on legal aspects of AI

Focusing on legal aspects of AI

Transcript from October 18th Deep Dive: AI Legal panel Stefano Maffulli: All right, Well, thanks everyone, and welcome to Deep Dive AI. This is the third panel of an event…

November 10, 2022

How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems?

How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems?

Transcript from October 13th Deep Dive: AI Society panel Stefano Maffulli: And welcome everyone. Welcome to Deep Dive: AI. This is an event series from the Open Source initiative. And…

November 3, 2022

Exploring the business side of AI

Exploring the business side of AI

Transcript from October 11th Deep Dive: AI Business panel Stefano Maffulli: Then welcome everyone officially. Okay. Here we are. Thanks everyone, and welcome to Deep Dive AI. This is an…

October 27, 2022

We are headed to All Things Open 2022

We are headed to All Things Open 2022

You can find the OSI in Downtown Raleigh, North Carolina October 31st through November 2nd for the All Things Open (ATO) 2022 conference. ATO is celebrating 10 years this year. This…

October 27, 2022

Fireside chat with Mike Linksvayer

Fireside chat with Mike Linksvayer

Mike Linksvayer, head of developer policy at GitHub in a conversation with Open Source Initiative’s executive director Stefano Maffulli talking about AI.

October 10, 2022

Episode 5: Why Debian won’t distribute AI models any time soon

Episode 5: Why Debian won’t distribute AI models any time soon

In this episode, Stefano Maffulli, executive director of the Open Source Initiative, and Mo Zhou, AI research expert and Debian developer, examine the key components of artificial intelligence systems and how those components by their very nature complicate the idea of AI software that is truly open source.

September 13, 2022

OSI Executive Director to speak at Open Source Summit Europe

OSI Executive Director to speak at Open Source Summit Europe

We are slowly, but surely starting to return to in person events. Our next stop is Dublin for Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit Europe, from September 13th to the 16th….

September 8, 2022

Episode 4: Building creative restrictions to curb AI abuse

Episode 4: Building creative restrictions to curb AI abuse

In this episode, Stefano Maffulli, executive director of the Open Source Initiative, and David Gray Widder, a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University, discuss David’s research and findings on ethics in artificial intelligence and, in particular, the challenges software engineers face related to trust and ethics in AI.

September 6, 2022

Episode 3: When hackers take on AI: Sci-fi – or the future?

Episode 3: When hackers take on AI: Sci-fi – or the future?

In 2020 during the height of the pandemic, Connor Leahy, co-founder of EleutherAI and CEO at Conjecture, and other bored, self-described hackers and AI enthusiasts were chatting on Discord about…

August 30, 2022

Episode 2: Solving for AI’s black box problem

Episode 2: Solving for AI’s black box problem

In this episode, Stefano Maffulli, executive director of the Open Source Initiative, and Alek Tarkowski, strategy director of Open Future Foundation, examine ways that “real life” is being impacted by automated decision making and artificial intelligence. 

August 23, 2022

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