Open Source AI and the Llama 2 Kerfuffle
The definition of open source is being challenged in the age of AI. Three experts join the conversation to discuss what needs to evolve. Erica Brescia, a managing director at Redpoint Ventures, and Steven Vaughan-Nichols, founder of Open Source Watch, joined the discussion with Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK. Hosted by The New Stack
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The New Stack reports Open Source AI and the Llama 2 Kerfuffle
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CityLife reports Open Source AI and the Llama 2 Kerfuffle
This press article by CityLife quoted Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK.
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Computer Weekly Reports Civo Navigate charts further Kubernetes ecosystem progress
Amanda Brock, CEO OpenUK, was quoted in this article.
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From the Legal Profession to Open Technology: Amanda Brock with Digitalisation World
Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK – the not-for-profit organisation representing the UK’s Open Technology sector – started her career in the legal sector and when she did move across to the IT industry discovered a more enlightened approach to diversity, equality and inclusion, but one that still had a way to go! In this interview,
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Open Source Is The Future Of Innovation : OpenUK CEO Amanda Brock
With 3 million GitHub accounts, the UK is the leader in open source in Europe. A unique organization, OpenUK, is working to create a cohesive business community and advocating for UK leadership and international collaboration in open technology. In this interview recorded at the Open Source Summit in Vancouver, OpenUK CEO Amanda Brock explains what
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