"We thought it would be interesting to ask OpenAI’s ChatGPT how much it thinks its parent organization should be worth."
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Today is the first day in which companies doing business in the European Union must comply with some provisions of the AI Act.
With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it's no surprised that the monthly Meetup's are AI-focused.
StackLok's new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
2025's Spacewalk will focus on artificial intelligence, with a panel composed of AI industry experts being moderated by Mark Hinkle, editor of The Artificially Intelligent Enterprise newsletter.
Will the partnership with Eclipse help OSI understand that the Open Source AI Definition fails to meet just about any open-source smell test?
Details are scarce, but All Things Open is planning to hold a special All Things Open AI conference in March. The two-day event will be held in Durham, North Carolina, about 30 miles from ATO's home venue.
Today at All Things Open, Open Source Initiative announced the release of the Open Source AI Definition, possibly paving the way for open source AI licensing.
Red Hat's new deal will see RHEL AI 1.2 shipping preinstalled on a $29,000 AI-focused server from Lenovo.
An article in which our reporter tries to get Leo, Brave's chatbot, to spill the beans on what's really happening at Brave Software.
Five Ways Google Could Improve Search In 2025 That Have Nothing To Do With AI
AI, Commentary and Internet
Here are some resolutions that Google might consider making for 2025. The problem addressed in the fifth point particularly irks us when we're doing research here at FOSS Force.