The Foundations of Open Generative AI Engineering course introduces learners to the principles, architectures, and trade-offs that define the open generative AI landscape. Starting with the distinctions between open source, open weights, and open access models, learners explore different licensing frameworks—including MIT, Apache, and CreativeML Open RAIL-M—and their implications for commercial use, attribution, and compliance.

Foundations of Open Generative AI Engineering
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Foundations of Open Generative AI Engineering
This course is part of Open Generative AI: Build with Open Models and Tools Professional Certificate

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