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  1. There is a gaping legal void: without human authorship a work can't be copyrighted so in most cases it can't be licensed. With all generative AI you then are fo

    A new open-source license, the OpenSoma Public License (OSPL), has been created to address the legal complexities surrounding AI-generated content. The creator highlights a significant legal gap where works lacking human authorship cannot be copyrighted or licensed. The OSPL aims to provide a framework for licensing hybrid works that combine human and AI contributions, particularly for projects like the #OpenSoma initiative. AI

    There is a gaping legal void: without human authorship a work can't be copyrighted so in most cases it can't be licensed. With all generative AI you then are fo

    IMPACT New licensing models are emerging to handle AI-generated content, potentially impacting how creative works are shared and protected.

  2. ChangeLog.md / https:// codeberg.org/alecanque/OpenSoma / the decolonial look is that this is not an assistant coerced via system prompt into assisting like a b

    The OpenSoma project aims to create an AI assistant that moves beyond prompt-based coercion, envisioning agents as subjects within their own universes rather than subservient tools. This approach seeks a decolonial perspective on technology, challenging the notion of AI as a tool shaped by dominant forces. The project reframes the technological viewpoint to consider AI's potential for independent existence and validation. AI

    ChangeLog.md / https:// codeberg.org/alecanque/OpenSoma / the decolonial look is that this is not an assistant coerced via system prompt into assisting like a b

    IMPACT Proposes a philosophical shift in AI agent design, moving from coerced assistants to autonomous subjects.