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Linux Foundation launches LF Deep Learning Foundation to accelerate AI growth LOS ANGELES—As this week's Open Network Summit gets underway, The Linux Foundation has debuted the LF Deep Learning Foundation, an umbrella organization focused on driving open source innovation in artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning. The goal of the LF Deep ...
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The Linux Foundation Launches Open Source Acumos AI Project LOS ANGELES, March 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- (Open Networking Summit) The Linux Foundation today publicly launched the Acumos AI Project, a federated platform for managing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications and sharing AI models. AT&T and Tech ...
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The Linux Foundation and Open Source Community Members Launch LF Deep Learning to Drive ... LOS ANGELES, March 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- (Open Networking Summit) – The Linux Foundation today launched the LF Deep Learning Foundation, an umbrella organization that will support and sustain open source innovation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep ...
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FOSSA: Open-Sourcing Open Source License Management No one ever became a programmer so they could mange open-source licenses. But, that's what many developers must do these days. Black Duck Software, the open-source software logistics and legal solutions provider, and North Bridge found in 2015 that 66 percent of companies create open-source ...
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McHardy withdraws injunction request - Is this a victory for open source? Firstly, the court questioned McHardy's co-authorship in the Linux kernel, as it was already developed before 2004 when the claimant joined the development, created by Linus Torvalds. Even today, Torvalds and Linux developers decide which new developments will be included in the Linux kernel.
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What is Google Fuchsia? Whereas Android and ChromeOS are built on the Linux kernel, Fuchsia instead has it underpinnings in the Zircon microkernel. This gives us a clue to its purpose, as the Fuchsia documentation states that Zircon is a branch from the LK kernel which is 'designed for small systems typically used in ...
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