Linux Foundation promotes free AI webinar on open source

The Linux Foundation is hosting a free webinar titled 'AI Runs on Open Source and Real Humans' to explore AI's impact on IT careers. The event emphasizes starting with Linux and cloud native technologies to identify real AI opportunities. It is scheduled for March 11 at various global times.

The Linux Foundation has announced a complimentary webinar aimed at professionals considering how artificial intelligence is reshaping IT career paths. Titled "AI Runs on Open Source and Real Humans," the session will highlight opportunities in AI, particularly those grounded in open source technologies, Linux, and cloud native environments.

Scheduled for March 11, the webinar begins at 08:00 AM Pacific Time, which corresponds to 11:00 AM Eastern Time, 15:00 GMT, and 16:00 Central European Time. Participants can register for free via the provided link to join the discussion on where genuine AI prospects lie in the evolving tech landscape.

This initiative underscores the foundation's focus on open source as a foundation for AI development, including topics like agentic AI and cloud native computing, as indicated by the event's hashtags: #AI, #CloudNative, #Linux, #OpenSource, #AgenticAI, and #CNCF. The webinar is positioned as an accessible entry point for those navigating AI's influence on their professional trajectories.

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