Inside Linux Foundation’s Vision for Open-Source Models 

The Linux Foundation is using lessons from cloud-native infrastructures to make AI systems more scalable and reliable.
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The Linux Foundation is at the forefront of redefining open-source models, especially in the domains of AI and cloud-native technologies. The foundation uses initiatives such as the Open Model Initiative (OMI) and the Model Openness Framework (MOF) to tackle concerns related to proprietary AI models by encouraging innovation and collaboration. In fact, this is particularly significant for developers who are transitioning into a fast-paced technological landscape. The transition of projects like Kubernetes from proprietary control to community-driven governance illustrates the Linux Foundation's efforts.  During the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon India 2024 in Delhi, Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), said, "It takes time for a project to move from single
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Sagar Sharma
A software engineer who loves to experiment with new-gen AI. He also happens to love testing hardware and sometimes they crash. While reviving his crashed system, you can find him reading literature, manga, or watering plants.
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