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The Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) Version 1.0 was released on October 28 .
The DPGA Secretariat maintains the DPG Standard and assesses nominated digital solutions against it.
It also assesses that digital solutions are SDG-relevant, accessible, adaptable, platform-independent, and have been designed to minimise the risk of doing harm.
The DPGA Secretariat is also dedicated to preserving the integrity of open data.
Maintaining a high bar on training data could potentially result in fewer AI systems meeting the DPG Standard criteria.
SDG relevance, platform independence, and do-no-harm by design are features that set DPGs apart from other open source solutions.
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