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## Open Source AI in practice at Hugging Face
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<summary><h2>Co-designing the Open Source AI Definition v1.0</h2></summary>
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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
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participatory approach that shares knowledge and power among all stakeholders. This method allows us to integrate diverging viewpoints into a cohesive and consensual
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The 1.0 version of the definition is set to be unveiled on October 28, 2024, at the [All Things Open](https://2024.allthingsopen.org/osi) conference.
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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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