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Open-source data
Unrestricted, machine-readable datasets—like those on Kaggle or Data.gov—that fuel global innovation, from AI model training to government transparency.
Open-source data is the foundation for transparent, community-driven innovation. It's freely available, machine-readable data, released under permissive licenses (e.g., Creative Commons) for any use: commercial or non-commercial. Accessing this data is simple: major hubs like Kaggle and Data.gov (hosting over 335,221 datasets from the U.S. Government) provide immediate access for researchers and developers. The impact is measurable: this resource drives advanced applications, including training machine learning models and powering large-scale scientific research, such as the two petabytes of information available via the CERN Open Data Portal.
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