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⚠️ Sample. An AI-generated demo of LLM Wiki Newsroom — the "open source AI" topic is just the example corpus.
Mozilla is the nonprofit-backed technology organization that publicly endorsed the OpenSourceInitiative's Open Source AI Definition as "an important step forward." Mozilla frames openness and transparency as critical ingredients for AI safety and accountability, and its AI strategy lead Ayah Bdeir defended the OSAID's data-information requirement as going further than most proprietary or ostensibly open models do today. Mozilla acknowledges disagreement over the definition's treatment of TrainingData and, with EleutherAI, has convened experts on best practices for open datasets, intending to make open data a more common part of the AI ecosystem. It positions the OSAID as a tool against OpenWashing.
- OpenSourceInitiative — the body whose definition Mozilla endorses
- OpenSourceAI — the definition Mozilla champions
- OpenWashing — the practice Mozilla says the definition helps combat
- TrainingData — the area Mozilla concedes needs refinement
- catalog-licensing-open-washing
- catalog-open-source-ai-definition
- catalog-open-weights
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- The Case Against OSI's Open Source AI Definition
- Celebrating an Important Step Forward for Open Source AI (Mozilla)
- Open Source AI Models: How Open Are They Really? (Part 1)
- The Open Source AI Definition 1.0