The Open Source Initiative (OSI) recently unveiled its latest draft definition for "open source AI," aiming to clarify the ambiguous use of the term in the fast-moving field. The move comes as some companies like Meta release trained AI language model weights and code with usage restrictions while using the "open source" label. This has sparked intense debates among free-software advocates about what truly constitutes "open source" in the context of AI.
Sharing access to AI models is a significant step at a time when federal and state legislatures are considering what kinds of guardrails to place on the technology without stifling innovation.
A complaint filed in federal court says when Baystate Health discovered it wired $700,000 to a scammer in 2022, the Secret Service and the U.S. Attorneys Office worked to identify and seize the funds.
The platform, dubbed Hugo, allows doctors to use robotic arms equipped with instruments and cameras to perform procedures in the lower part of the body.
Three out of every five organizations saw cloud spending increase in the past year, with nearly four in 10 who experienced price hikes saying their costs jumped by more than 25% — this according to a recent survey of IT professionals commissioned by cloud provider Civo.