1、Adrienn Lawson,Linux Foundation Marco Gerosa,Linux Foundation Stephen Hendrick,Linux Foundation Matt White,Linux Foundation Lucy Hyde,Linux FoundationForeword by Stella Biderman,EleutherAIDecember 2023In partnership with2023 Open Source Generative AI Survey ReportEnterprise perspectives and survey-b
2、ased insights at the intersection of open source innovation and generative AI advancementsCopyright 2023 The Linux Foundation|December 2023.This report is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License.Open source GenAI is considered better at supporti
3、ng collaboration,innovation,and ease of integration over proprietary solutions,according to our respondents.Open source GenAI leads to increased data control and transparency,according to 69%of respondents.Openness is important.63%of respondents are extremely or moderately concerned by the openness
4、of GenAI systems their companies are using or developing.Proprietary and open source solutions are equally preferred by respondents when it comes to the scalability and accuracy of GenAI technologies.Neutrality is a key aspect of GenAI governance,according to almost all of our respondents(95%).For t
5、he long-term sustainability of GenAI,open source solutions(43%)are preferred over proprietary(32%)solutions.The majority of businesses surveyed intend to tailor GenAI technologies to their needs,embedding them in existing products or creating new products around it.In general,41%of organizations sur
6、veyed would prefer open source GenAI technologies,compared with 9%who would prefer proprietary solutions.Security is the primary reason why organizations do not plan to deploy GenAI-related projects,but proprietary solutions are not considered more secure than open ones.A majority(60%)of companies s