IBM makes more AI models open source and lands Saudi Arabia deal
) on Tuesday said that it will release a family of artificial intelligence models as open-source software, and that it will help Saudi Arabia train an AI system in Arabic.
The Granite tools are designed to help software developers complete computer code faster. To make money off the models, IBM offers a paid tool it calls Watsonx that helps run the models smoothly inside a data center after they have been customized. "We believe we're in the early days of generative AI models," IBM's Chief Executive Arvind Krishna told Reuters."Competition at the end of the day is good for buyers. We also want to be safe and responsible."
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