open-source
Americanadjective
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Computers. pertaining to or denoting software whose source code is available free of charge to the public to use, copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute.
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pertaining to or denoting a product or system whose origins, formula, design, etc., are freely accessible to the public.
noun
Etymology
Origin of open-source
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Cisco’s Project CodeGuard is an open-source framework that embeds secure coding practices into workflows, guiding AI assistants to generate secure code.
OpenClaw is free, open-source software that is difficult for the mass majority of people to use.
From Barron's
The advent of a popular open-source project that lets users create personal AI agents is lifting shares of a company making hobbyist computers.
From MarketWatch
Steinberger released OpenClaw as an open-source project in November, meaning it is freely distributed and anyone can help create and modify it.
Some of the Chinese models are open-source, meaning they are free to download and use.
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