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    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI

    The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?

    In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.

    This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.

    Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA

    About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/

    Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
    How the term “Open Source” came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software
    Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors
    How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.
    WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7

    FLOSS Weekly 754: Is He Still On? - Jon "maddog" Hall, Caninos Loucos, Open Source vs Free Software

    FLOSS Weekly 754: Is He Still On? - Jon "maddog" Hall, Caninos Loucos, Open Source vs Free Software

    Our guest this week was Jon "maddog" Hall, the Linux Legend, until his connection from Brazil dropped. At any rate, Dan Lynch and Doc Searls went deep into the differences between GPL licenses v2 and v3 on this episode of FLOSS Weekly.

    Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch

    Guest: Jon "maddog" Hall

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly

    Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv.

    Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music.

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    FLOSS Weekly 754: Is He Still On? - Jon "maddog" Hall, Caninos Loucos, Open Source vs Free Software

    FLOSS Weekly 754: Is He Still On? - Jon "maddog" Hall, Caninos Loucos, Open Source vs Free Software

    Our guest this week was Jon "maddog" Hall, the Linux Legend, until his connection from Brazil dropped. At any rate, Dan Lynch and Doc Searls went deep into the differences between GPL licenses v2 and v3 on this episode of FLOSS Weekly.

    Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch

    Guest: Jon "maddog" Hall

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly

    Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv.

    Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music.

    Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

    The Revolution Will Be Open Source

    The Revolution Will Be Open Source

    Open source software touches every piece of technology that touches our lives- in other words, it’s everywhere. Free software and collaboration is at the heart of every device we rely on, and much of the internet is built from the hard work of people dedicated to the open source dream: ideals that all software should be licenced to be free, modified, distributed and copied without penalty. The movement is growing, and that growth is creating pressure: from too many projects, and not enough resources. The culture is shifting, too, as new people around the world join in and bring different ideas and different dreams for an open source future. James Vasile has been working in open source software for decades, and he joins Cindy Cohn and Danny O’Brien to talk about the challenges that growth is creating, and the opportunities it presents to make open source, and the Internet, even better. 

    If you have any feedback on this episode, please email podcast@eff.org. Please visit the site page at https://eff.org/pod102 where you’ll find resources – including links to important legal cases and research discussed in the podcast and a full transcript of the audio. 

    This podcast is supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Program in Public Understanding of Science and Technology.

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