Meta* and IBM will create an alliance to develop the so-called general model of artificial intelligence, writes The Wall Street Journal. The alliance will include more than 50 participants.
The AI Alliance already includes Oracle, Intel, Cornell University, the National Science Foundation, and dozens of other companies and organizations.
Alliance members support open source code. According to IBM senior vice president and head of research Dario Gil, the company has been working with Meta* since August.
“To be honest, we’ve been a little dissatisfied with the general debate and discussion around AI over the past year,” Gil said.
In his words, companies are discussing the possibility of creating a new AI model based on open source developments.
Among the members of the AI Alliance there are many companies that already have developments in the field of artificial intelligence, but due to the success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, they have not been able to attract the attention they deserve.
NASA, Dell, Sony, Linux, AMD and several universities also became members of the alliance: Yale, Harvard, Tokyo and the Technical University of Munich.
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Natalia Gormaleva
Source: RB

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