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Empowering Change: Digital Library Solutions for Nonprofits

Kitaboo

Top Features of Digital Library Solutions for Non-Profit Organizations Digital Asset Management (DAM) Systems Open-Source Digital Library System Cloud-Based Digital Library System II. Thus opening new avenues to collaborate with donors, volunteers, and supporters and improving their promotional and fundraising efforts.

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MLCommons releases open source datasets for speech recognition

Venture Beast

The nonprofit consortium MLCommons has released a massive, license-free dataset for speech recognition system development and testing. Read More.

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OneBusAway needs ‘influx of cash’ to hire dedicated developer and keep popular transit app running

GeekWire

In a post last week on the Seattle Transit Blog, OBA co-creator Kari Watkins wrote that the non-profit Open Software Transit Foundation, created to maintain the project, needs “an influx of cash.” Borning helped create the Open Software Transit Foundation. San Diego, Spokane, Wash.,

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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

The main reason for the limited functionality of most IVIs is that car manufacturers use proprietary software developed by third-party suppliers to power their infotainment systems, meaning car-based apps are also proprietary. By developing an open-source platform, carmakers can share upgrades as they arrive.

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Why Meta is giving away its extremely powerful AI model

Vox

But more importantly, its open source nature adds new urgency to an important ethical debate over who should control AI — and whether it can be made safe. Zuckerberg also made the case for why it’s better for leading AI models to be “open source,” which means making the technology’s underlying code largely available for anyone to use.

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How this tech engineer is using his son’s rare disease as inspiration to disrupt drug development

GeekWire

Ramesh, who works for Amazon as a software engineering manager, was so excited to welcome his little boy. RELATED: Tech-savvy dad launches open-source platform to save children with rare diseases – including his son. Ramesh: I’m a software engineer by training. And a mutation is, in software terms, a bug.

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CDH Users: If you have done impactful things with data please share how what and why

CTOvision

GOVERNMENT, NONPROFIT, & NGO. He spent a decade in the software industry after several years as a programmer on Wall Street. Principal Analyst, Software – Enterprise Solutions, Ovum. Tony Baer has a multi-disciplinary background touching the different tiers of enterprise software. SECURITY & COMPLIANCE.