GitHub-Policy
4 postsOpen source software underpins all sectors of the economy, public services and even international organizations like the United Nations. How can all its beneficiaries work together to make the open source ecosystem more sustainable? The post Software as a public good appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
We’re asking for feedback on a proposed Acceptable Use Policy update to address the use of synthetic and manipulated media tools for non-consensual intimate imagery and disinformation while protecting valuable research. The post A policy proposal on our approach to deepfake tools and responsible AI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Our full year of 2023 transparency reporting data is now available and we’re taking a deep dive into how a form change caused an abrupt increase in circumvention claims. The post Exploring an increase in circumvention claims in our transparency data appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
It’s time for our biannual transparency report, where we share how we approach content moderation and disclosure of user information. This year, we’re introducing the transparency center, a new platform for our transparency reporting data. The post Introducing the GitHub transparency center appeared first on The GitHub Blog.