Why Mark Zuckerberg wants to redefine open source so badly
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges of integrating artificial intelligence with open source philosophy. While some AI models claim to be open source, such as Meta's Llama, they fail to meet the essential criteria set by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). Experts argue that being open source is binary: either fully compliant with OSI standards or not. Meta's model restricts access to vital training data and imposes licensing fees, which contradicts the principles of open source. The panel at the State of Open 2025 conference criticized Zuckerberg's assertions about Llama, labeling it a liability for developers.
In short, Maffulli concluded that Zuckerberg was "bullying the industry to follow his lead."
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