Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update July 15

It has been quiet over the 4th of July weekend on the forums and OSI has been speaking at different events:

Why and how to certify Open Source AI

  • @jberkus expresses concern about the extensive resources required to certify AI systems, estimating that it would take weeks of work per system. This scale makes it impractical for a volunteer committee like License Review.
  • @shujisado reflects on past controversies over license conformity, noting that Open Source AI has the potential for a greater economic impact than early Open Source” He acknowledges the need for a more robust certification process given this increased significance. He suggests that cooperation from the machine learning community or consortia might be necessary to address technical issues and monitor the certification process neutrally. He offers to help spread the word about OSAID within the Japanese ML/LLM development community.

@jberkus clarifies that the OSI would need full-time paid staff to handle the certifications, as the work cannot be managed by volunteers alone.