What is this:
https://opensource.org/ai"Open Source" is "Open Source AI"
OK, cool.
This must be then an AI:
```
int main(void) {}
```
For me this has an appearance of a scam, and it also reflects a recent outbursts such as e.g. this one from Microsoft:
https://www.techspot.com/news/103609-microsoft-ai-ceo-content-open-web-freeware-ai.htmlNot pointing out to Microsoft here in particular. It was just so arrogant, obnoxious and ignorant take from Mustafa Suleyman that it carved to my brain forever.
IT giants have put way way way too huge stakes on top of the AI game board. There's also a strong motivation to compound "Open Source" and "AI" as interchangeable concepts to justify evil corporate tactics. Right from the get go OpenAI picked up a name, which misleads by implying "openness" (with no anchor to anything actually open).
Standards share no resemblance to this eye roll trick. I read them a lot as part of my work (the most recent was DWARF4 spec few weeks ago), and I know what a standard should look like, if anything.
This is not an opinion about AI way or another but I recognize a fake standard 100% when I see one, and this is as fake as it can ever get. It could be at worst interpreted as an attack against open source and free software governance, and the values that we believe in.
RT
@fsfe