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There’s finally an “official” definition of open source AI. The Open Source Initiative (OSI), a long-running institution aiming to define and “steward” all things open source, today released version 1.0 of its Open Source AI Definition (OSAID).

The product of several years of collaboration with academia and industry, the OSAID is intended to offer a standard by which anyone can determine whether AI is open source — or not.

To be considered open source under the OSAID, an AI model has to provide enough information about its design so that a person could “substantially” recreate it. The model must also disclose any pertinent details about its training data, including the provenance, how the data was processed, and how it can be obtained or licensed.

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While companies worldwide are rushing to adopt AI into their products, a new survey has revealed that not all smartphone users are focused on the technology with 34% having privacy concerns.

It was in a study by CNET, published on Sunday (October 27), where a quarter of smartphone owners (25%) said they don’t find AI features helpful. 45% of respondents are reluctant to pay a monthly subscription fee for AI capabilities and a huge 34% have privacy concerns.

According to the study, artificial intelligence isn’t a favorable excuse to upgrade a phone either with only 18% saying they would do so to gain AI integrations. The biggest motivator is actually to have a longer battery life (61%), followed by more storage (46%) and better camera features (38%).

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