An important legislative step for this is that anyone creating and publishing an AI learning model needs to be able to cite their sources - in this case, a list of all the github repositories and files therein, along with their licenses.
If that is made mandatory, only then can these lists actually be checked against licenses.
There will also need to be a trial license, to establish whether an AI learning model can be considered derived from a licensed open source project - and therefore whether it falls under the license.
And finally, we'll likely get updated versions of the various OSS licenses that include a specific statement on e.g. usage within AI / machine learning.
If that is made mandatory, only then can these lists actually be checked against licenses.
There will also need to be a trial license, to establish whether an AI learning model can be considered derived from a licensed open source project - and therefore whether it falls under the license.
And finally, we'll likely get updated versions of the various OSS licenses that include a specific statement on e.g. usage within AI / machine learning.