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Open Source vs. Proprietary AI: A Tussle for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

IT Toolbox

The approach to AI development is only getting mired in the same tussle that influenced the development of computing in the 20th century. The post Open Source vs. Proprietary AI: A Tussle for the Future of Artificial Intelligence appeared first on Spiceworks.

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AI development booms as open source startups fill the gap

Dataconomy

Runa Capital’s ROSS Index highlights the growing market for AI and open-source technologies, tracking the rapid expansion of this sector. These efforts showcase the diverse, evolving nature of AI and open-source ventures. It reflects an increasingly vibrant ecosystem fueled by technological advancements.

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10 things to watch out for with open source gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Even if you don’t have the training data or programming chops, you can take your favorite open source model, tweak it, and release it under a new name. According to Stanford’s AI Index Report, released in April, 149 foundation models were released in 2023, two-thirds of them open source.

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U.K.’s AI Safety Institute Launches Open-Source Testing Platform

Tech Republic

s AI Safety Institute has released its open-source testing platform called Inspect, which evaluates the safety of new AI models.

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Microsoft open-sources SynapseML for developing AI pipelines

Venture Beast

Microsoft has released SynapseML, a new open source project designed to make it easier to create AI model pipelines. Read More.

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Intel open-sources AI-powered tool to spot bugs in code

Venture Beast

ControlFlag, an AI-powered tool developed by Intel to spot potential issues in software code, has been released in open source. Read More.

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AI2 and Microsoft use satellite images plus artificial intelligence to monitor the planet

GeekWire

Satlas’ AI modeling software improves satellite image resolution by a factor of four. The Allen Institute for AI, also known as AI2, recently rolled out Satlas , a new software platform for exploring global geospatial data generated from satellite imagery. At left: Sentinel-2 satellite image. meters per pixel.