The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has officially launched its Open Source AI Fellowship during UN Open Source Week, marking a significant milestone in global efforts to strengthen collaboration, research, and policymaking around Open Source Artificial Intelligence (AI).
The fellowship is designed to position the Open Source Initiative as a leading international hub for Open Source AI by advancing research, promoting evidence-based policymaking, encouraging stakeholder collaboration, and building global consensus on what it truly means for an AI system to be recognized as “Open Source.”
Grounded in a strategic partnership with Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy, this two-year fellowship represents an exciting opportunity for experts, researchers, policymakers, and AI professionals to contribute to the future of open, transparent, and accessible artificial intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming every sector of society, making it increasingly important to establish clear standards, responsible governance, and transparent development practices. The Open Source AI Fellowship has been created to support these objectives by fostering collaboration among academia, governments, civil society organizations, and industry leaders.
The fellowship seeks to strengthen understanding of Open Source AI while encouraging practical solutions that support innovation, openness, and responsible AI development worldwide.
Rather than focusing solely on defining Open Source AI, the fellowship will support broader initiatives that connect research, policy, community engagement, and best practices across the growing AI ecosystem.
The Open Source Initiative released Version 1.0 of the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) in October 2024 during the All Things Open Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Following extensive engagement with stakeholders across the Open Source community, OSI recognized the need for a broader initiative that extends beyond the Open Source AI Definition itself. The organization therefore established the Open Source AI Fellowship to build a stronger global ecosystem supporting research, governance, collaboration, and policy development.
The fellowship also builds on OSI’s growing partnerships with leading universities, nonprofit organizations, and technology companies committed to advancing responsible Open Source AI.
OSI selected Gabriel Toscano as the Founding Fellow in May 2026 in recognition of his:
His appointment marks the beginning of the fellowship’s long-term vision to strengthen global engagement on Open Source AI.
The Open Source AI Fellowship aims to achieve several important goals, including:
Participants in the fellowship will contribute to several high-impact initiatives.
The fellowship will host collaborative workshops involving diverse stakeholders to explore important issues, including:
These workshops will encourage dialogue among policymakers, researchers, developers, civil society organizations, and industry representatives.
The fellowship will help expand the Open Technology Research Network, established in November 2025.
This initiative builds on partnerships with organizations including:
Together, these organizations aim to coordinate research efforts that strengthen evidence-based policymaking for Open Source technologies and AI.
A major responsibility of the fellowship will be to:
The fellowship is built upon collaboration between multiple institutions dedicated to responsible AI development.
The Open Source Initiative is partnering with:
The initiative also receives launch sponsorship from:
These partnerships strengthen the fellowship’s ability to generate meaningful research and influence global AI governance.
Artificial Intelligence continues to reshape economies, education, healthcare, governance, and society.
The Open Source AI Fellowship provides an important platform for ensuring that AI remains:
By bringing together experts from different sectors, the fellowship supports responsible AI innovation while protecting the fundamental freedoms associated with Open Source software.
Participants and the broader Open Source AI community will benefit through:
This fellowship is particularly valuable for:
The fellowship is supported through the collaboration between the Open Source Initiative and Duke University, with launch sponsorship provided by Red Hat, AWS, Google, Automattic, and Mozilla.
Organizations interested in supporting future fellowship activities are encouraged to contact the Open Source Initiative. Through: fellowship@opensource.org.
No application deadline has been announced in this fellowship launch announcement.
The announcement introduces the fellowship program and its founding fellow. Interested individuals should monitor the Open Source Initiative’s official website for future fellowship application opportunities.
Individuals interested in future fellowship opportunities can follow updates from the Open Source Initiative and read the official fellowship press release for additional information about the program and upcoming developments.
For more information, visit the official website
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