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# Building up Open Source AI with the Hugging Face Community | |
***Context:*** *This is the organization page for the Open Source Initiative on the Hugging Face platform.* | |
*In the context of the release of our Open Source AI Definition, we are inviting members of the Hugging Face community to use this page as a resource to explore and discuss the definition and how it applies to specific system. To this end, please see:* | |
- *The [Dataset version of our introduction post](https://huggingface.co/datasets/opensourceorg/osaid)* | |
- *Our [Call for discussions](https://huggingface.co/datasets/opensourceorg/osaid/discussions) to help bring awareness and see how the definition may apply to various AI systems* | |
- *A [Collection](https://huggingface.co/collections/opensourceorg/ai-systems-under-community-discussion-for-osaid-671be693350592720d735963) of AI systems currently in discussion* | |
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## Introduction to the OSAID | |
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As the field of AI advances, it's becoming increasingly important to understand what "Open Source" means in the context of artificial intelligence. | |
While Open Source software has long had established standards, AI models and datasets bring new challenges around transparency, accessibility and collaboration. | |
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To address this, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) has been developing an <strong>Open Source AI Definition</strong> (OSAID) which will outline the criteria that AI components—such as models, | |
datasets and code—must meet to be considered Open Source. | |
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## Co-designing the Open Source AI Definition v1.0 | |
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Understanding that AI impacts a global community with diverse perspectives, we embarked on the quest to define Open Source AI by adopting a co-design methodology—a | |
participatory approach that shares knowledge and power among all stakeholders. This method allows us to integrate diverging viewpoints into a cohesive and consensual | |
standard. | |
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The 1.0 version of the definition is set to be unveiled on October 28, 2024, at the <a href="https://2024.allthingsopen.org/osi">All Things Open</a> conference. | |
The definition lays out the main requirements for what we hope will become a robust standard for OSAI across the ecosystem. | |
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## Open Source AI in practice at Hugging Face | |
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To support the Open Source AI Definition, we need to see how it will be operationalized in practice by the people building and using Open Source AI systems. | |
What Open Source licenses and legal frameworks are favored for sharing model weights? How is training data re-used and documented? | |
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Given the role of the Hugging Face platform in showcasing those decisions, we invite the community to use this resource to share that information and discuss | |
new related questions as they come up; so we can keep building up Open Source AI with a shared vocabulary and understanding. | |
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## What is the purpose of the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID)? | |
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The OSAID outlines the core freedoms that should apply to AI systems to be considered truly Open Source. These include the right to: | |
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<li><strong>Use</strong> the system for any purpose and without having to ask for permission.</li> | |
<li><strong>Study</strong> how the system works and inspect its components.</li> | |
<li><strong>Modify</strong> the system for any purpose, including to change its output.</li> | |
<li><strong>Share</strong> the system for others to use with or without modifications, for any purpose.</li> | |
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## What are the benefits of Open Source AI? | |
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Open Source AI offers significant benefits, including enhanced transparency and safety by enabling system audits, mitigating bias, and ensuring accountability | |
in data sources, which accelerates AI safety research. It also fosters competition and innovation by making more models available, challenging AI monoculture, | |
and providing access to foundational technology for a wider range of stakeholders. Additionally, Open Source AI supports the development of diverse, localized | |
applications that reflect different cultural and linguistic contexts, allowing models to be aligned with various value systems. | |
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## How can the Hugging Face community participate? | |
As the largest platform for the AI community, Hugging Face plays a key role in promoting the Open Source principles in the context of AI. | |
We would like to invite both individuals and organizations of the Hugging Face community to [review](https://go.opensource.org/osaid-latest), | |
[endorse](https://opensource.org/ai/endorsements), and adopt the OSAID, and to [discuss OSAI artifacts](https://huggingface.co/datasets/opensourceorg/osaid/discussions/1) on this page. | |
This is your chance to take part in a key moment for AI’s future. | |
With the release of the Open Source AI Definition v. 1.0, your support is fundamental for adoption. | |
We encourage you to explore the definition, contribute models that adhere to the OSAID, and engage in discussions around Open Source AI. | |
Together, we can ensure that Open Source AI continues to evolve in ways that are fair, transparent, and accessible to all. | |