All times are in US East (UTC-4) time zone Join us: https://osi.gl.rna1.blindsidenetworks.com/nic-82j-yj7-42f Openly-developed open source projects are projects that are developed in a decentralized manner, fully harnessing the power of communities by going beyond open source to also require open development, open design and open community (the 4 opens). This open approach to innovation has led to creation of very popular open source infrastructure technologies like OpenStack or Kubernetes. With the rise of generative solutions and LLMs, we are expecting more and more code to be produced, directly or indirectly, by AI. Expected efficiencies may save millions of dollars. But at what cost? How is that going to affect the 4 opens? What are the challenges in welcoming AI in our open communities? This webinar will explore questions such as: - Can AI-generated code be accepted in projects under an open source license? - How can we expect open design processes to evolve in a AI world? - Is it possible to avoid that the burden just shifts from code authoring to code reviewing? - What does open community mean with AI-powered participants? Is there a risk to create a second class of community members?
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