Open-Source Software
Open-source software is software whose source code can be inspected, modified, and redistributed under an open license. In the AI Watch knowledge graph, it matters as a sovereignty, transparency, cost, and ecosystem-adoption lever.
Key points
- Les Numeriques reports that the European Commission chose to encourage, rather than mandate, open-source software in public administrations in its digital-sovereignty posture [src-129].
- For AI strategy, open-source software and open models can support sovereignty and auditability, but adoption still depends on procurement, support, security, and operational maturity [src-129].
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Source references
- [src-129] Aymeric Geoffre-Rouland / Les Numeriques – "Souverainete numerique: Europe chooses open-source encouragement over mandate" (2026-06-18)
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