open-source
Americanadjective
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Computers. pertaining to or denoting software whose source code is available free of charge to the public to use, copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute.
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pertaining to or denoting a product or system whose origins, formula, design, etc., are freely accessible to the public.
noun
Etymology
Origin of open-source
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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However, they too can sometimes produce errors, making it necessary to supplement their findings with additional evidence such as open-source data.
From Barron's
Reflection is one of several startups working alongside Nvidia to build powerful, freely available “open-source” AI models.
The key selling point of Reflection is that it is releasing “open-source” AI models, meaning they are free for users to download and modify.
From Barron's
The second set focused on chest X-rays, with half real and half created using RoentGen, an open-source generative AI diffusion model developed by Stanford Medicine researchers.
From Science Daily
The deal would add firepower to Reflection, which is central to Nvidia’s efforts to create an open-source ecosystem that can run on its chips and counter the growing and increasingly sophisticated offerings in China.
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