"Open to open-source AI? Navigating AI model choice in public sector agencies" Proprietary models currently dominate; infrastructure, #DigitalSovereignty and #DataProtection are more decisive for #OSAI than in traditional #OSS uptake.
The Case for Contextual Copyleft: Licensing Open Source Training Data and Generative AI 19 Pages Posted: Grant Shanklin Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; Yale University - Department of Computer Science Emmie Hine Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies; KU Leuven - Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) Claudio Novelli Yale University - Digital Ethics Center Tyler Schroder The MITRE Corporation; Yale University - Digital Ethics Center Luciano Floridi Yale University - Digital Ethics Center; University of Bologna- Department of Legal Studies Date Written: July 16, 2025
๐จ How can #OpenSource principles keep pace with the rise of generative #AI?
A new #preprint from the @yaledec.bsky.social proposes the Contextual Copyleft AI (CCAI) license โ a new way to extend copyleft protections from open source code to the models trained on it. ๐งตโฌ๏ธ
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Does your organisation currently use or plan to use open-source AI to slash costs and boost growth? #opensource #developers #ai #osai #tech #news #technology
The European Open Source AI Index #OSAI now rates the openness of #DeepSeek R1 and #DeepSeek V3.
https://www.osai-index.eu/the-index