The Open Source AI Definition is out after years of drafting, will it reestablish brand meaning for the “Open Source” term? Also, the 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry are heavily tied to AI; we scrutinize not only this year's prizes, but also Nobel Prizes as a concept.
- (00:00) - Intro
- (00:30) - Hot off the press
- (03:45) - Open Source AI background
- (10:30) - Definitions and changes in RC1
- (18:36) - “Business source”
- (22:17) - Parallels with legislation
- (26:22) - Impacts of the OSAID
- (33:58) - 2024 Nobel Prize Context
- (37:21) - Chemistry prize
- (45:06) - Physics prize
- (50:29) - Takeaways
- (52:03) - What’s the real muck?
- (01:00:27) - Outro
Links
- Open Source AI Definition, Release Candidate 1
- OSAID RC1 announcement
- All Nobel Prizes 2024
More Reading on Open Source AI
- Kairos.FM article - Open Source AI is a lie, but it doesn't have to be
- The Register article - The open source AI civil war approaches
- MIT Technology Review article - We finally have a definition for open-source AI
On Nobel Prizes
- Paper - Access to Opportunity in the Sciences: Evidence from the Nobel Laureates
- Physics prize - scientific background, popular info
- Chemistry prize - scientific background, popular info
- Reuters article - Google's Nobel prize winners stir debate over AI research
- Wikipedia article - Nobel disease
Other Sources
- Pivot.ai article - People are ‘blatantly stealing my work,’ AI artist complains
- Paper - GSM-Symbolic: Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in Large Language Models
- Paper - Reclaiming AI as a Theoretical Tool for Cognitive Science | Computational Brain & Behavior