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Meta AI
announced today
that the governance of PyTorch, a popular open source deep learning framework, has moved to an independent organization called the
PyTorch Foundation
. It will operate as part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation, and its governing board includes representatives from Nvidia, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and AMD.
The move comes as the adoption of the PyTorch framework has become widely used across the deep learning industry to power
many
natural language and computer vision projects, including
Tesla Autopilot
. Meta
cites
more than 2,400 contributors and 150,000 projects built on the framework. Spinning PyTorch off into its own foundation avoids potential conflicts of interest that might come if PyTorch were only controlled by Meta, which created the framework.
"The PyTorch Foundation will strive to adhere to four principles," wrote Meta in a blog post announcing the news. "Remaining open, maintaining neutral branding, staying fair, and forging a strong technical identity. One of the foundation's main priorities is to maintain a clear separation between the business and technical governance of PyTorch."