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Fujitsu and the Linux Foundation launch Fujitsu’s automated machine learning and AI fairness technologies as Linux Foundation hosted open source projects

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Japan’s leading developer of new AI technologies Fujitsu accelerates its commitment to open source innovation with new projects hosted in LF AI & Data

Fujitsu Limited and the Linux Foundation marked the official launch of Fujitsu’s automated machine learning and AI fairness technologies as open source software (OSS) ahead of Open Source Summit Europe 2023, running in Bilbao, Spain, from September 19-21, 2023. The two projects will offer users access to software that automatically generates code for new machine learning models, as well as a technology that addresses latent biases in training data.

The Linux Foundation approved the incubation of two new projects, “SapientML” and “Intersectional Fairness” on August 24 to encourage developers worldwide to further experiment and innovate with AI and machine learning technologies, with plans to host future activities like hackathons to engage and build a community to promote open source AI.

With these projects, Fujitsu and the Linux Foundation aim to further democratize AI to realize a world in which developers everywhere can easily and securely use the latest technologies on open platforms to create new applications and find innovative solutions to challenges facing business and society.

“Offering AI technologies as OSS to developers worldwide opens up new opportunities for innovation across various industries by lowering the barrier of entry,” said Vivek Mahajan, SEVP, CTO, CPO, Fujitsu Limited. “We are excited to work together with Linux Foundation to contribute to the further advancement and spread of AI by launching Fujitsu’s AI technologies for the Linux Foundation’s open source projects ‘SapientML’ and ‘Intersectional Fairness.'”

“We anticipate that offering Fujitsu’s automated machine learning and AI fairness technologies as OSS will greatly contribute to the advancement and diffusion of AI,” said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation. “The Linux Foundation welcomes these two projects and looks forward to building the future of AI together.”

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Japan’s leading AI developer demonstrates a commitment to open innovation

Fujitsu holds the largest number of AI-related inventions in Japan, with 970 patents from 2014 to October 2022, and in April 2023, launched “Fujitsu Kozuchi (code name) – Fujitsu AI Platform”. Kozuchi enables users to rapidly and securely test advanced AI technologies and has offered a wide range of customers and partners access to some of Fujitsu’s most advanced AI technologies.

AI represents one of the most rapidly developing technologies of our time, contributing to the solution of various societal and industrial issues. However, this ongoing development requires advanced expertise in the development and operation of AI technologies, and concerns about the fairness of AI technology keep increasing. To enable further spread and enhancement of AI, a platform to openly share AI technologies with engineers worldwide represents an important prerequisite.

Fujitsu is providing automated machine learning and AI fairness technologies as OSS via the Linux Foundation, enabling developers around the world to access and widely use Fujitsu’s technology at the source code level to accelerate technological advancement and the development of new applications, while also addressing concerns around fairness and transparency that remain a critical priority in the field of AI ethics.

About the two AI projects

Fujitsu has been further providing its technologies for automated machine learning and AI fairness as “Fujitsu AutoML” and “Fujitsu AI Ethics for Fairness,” together with various AI technologies and GUIs via the “Fujitsu Kozuchi (code name) – Fujitsu AI Platform.” Moving forward, Fujitsu will offer technology updates for each project on its AI platform.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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