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In May of 2025, Linux Foundation Research, the Eclipse Foundation, and the open source community GOSIM jointly organized the Open Source AI Strategy Forum in Paris. The Forum aimed to address the critical challenges facing collaboration in open source AI with global experts from industry, academia, open source communities, and foundations. Two months later they published…
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An article in the July 19, 2025 issue of The Economist asked “Why is AI so slow to spread?” in its title. “Talk to executives and before long they will rhapsodise about all the wonderful ways in which their business is using artificial intelligence,” said the article. CEOs proudly bragged about the impact AI is…
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The September 16, 2023 issue of The Economist included a special focus on “How AI Can Revolutionize Science” with three articles on the topic. “Debate about artificial intelligence (AI) tends to focus on its potential dangers: algorithmic bias and discrimination, the mass destruction of jobs and even, some say, the extinction of humanity,” noted the issue’s…
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Artificial intelligence first came to light in the mid-1950s as a promising new academic discipline that aimed to develop intelligent machines capable of handling human-like tasks like natural language and playing chess. AI became one of the most exciting areas in computer sciences in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, but after years of unfulfilled promises…
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“Even in a world with AI superintelligence, one thing will be true: we will always have the responsibility to make tough decisions,” wrote Bharat Chandar, — a postdoctoral researcher at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, — in “AI can’t make your toughest decisions.” “Nearly all consequential choices in life depend on a mix of two…
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The July 26 issue of The Economist included a special focus on “The Economics of Superintelligence” with three articles on the subject. “For most of history the safest prediction has been that things will continue much as they are,” said the lead article. “But sometimes the future is unrecognisable. The tech bosses of Silicon Valley say humanity…
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A report on the 2025 State of Tech Talent was recently published by Linux Foundation Research. “Our results reveal significant shifts in the technical workforce, particularly driven by AI adoption and a shortage of skilled professionals,” wrote authors Adrienn Lawson and Marco Aurelio Gerosa in the report’s Executive Summary. “Contrary to widespread concerns about AI-driven…
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Last month I moderated a panel on “The Impact AI on Jobs and Skills” at the annual 2025 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. “As AI transforms industry after industry, its impact on the labor force is becoming a critical focus for business, educators, and policy makers,” read the panel’s blurb. “What will be the impact of…
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The 2025 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium took place on Tuesday, May 20 at the Royal Sonesta hotel overlooking the Charles River, a short walk from the MIT campus. Not surprisingly, AI was the dominant theme in this year’s Symposium, with a number of keynotes and panels on the topic. Over the past few years, the…
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“Technical standards define guidelines and specifications across products, services, or systems to ensure consistency, compatibility, and quality,” said “The State of Open Standards,” a recent report by “Linux Foundation Research” in its Introduction. “They are fundamental in facilitating trade, ensuring product safety, and enabling interoperability between different technologies and systems. With such an interconnection of…