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"textContent": "Getting this right and crisp is super important. Open Source when it comes to #AI needs to meet something.\n\n“he Vision sets out clear criteria for AI model openness: labeling models with proprietary licensing as ‘ _Weights Available_ ’, while labeling models which are distributed under an Open Source license as ‘_Open Weights’…_Finally, the Vision adds criteria for “Open Source AI with Open Data” to describe AI systems where _all_ assets are released free of charge under an Open Source license – including its models’ weights, deployment code, training code, and full training data.”\n\nhttps://opensource.org/blog/open-source-initiative-helps-g7-deliver-vision-on-ai-openness",
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