The newly optimized LLMs underpin AI transformation client engagements with IBM Consulting Advantage and Watsonx. The industry has been abuzz about the affordability of LLM-based generative AI. If we ...
Furthering its drive to build a distinctive position in enterprise artificial intelligence, IBM Corp. today is rolling out a series of new language models and tools to ensure their responsible use.
Make no mistake about it, enterprise AI is big business, especially for IBM. The new models announced today include general purpose options with a 2 billion and 8 billion Granite 3.0. There are also ...
IBM is releasing Granite-Docling-258M, an ultra-compact and cutting-edge open-source vision-language model (VLM) for converting documents to machine-readable formats while fully preserving their ...
In its latest addition to its Granite family of large language models (LLMs), IBM has unveiled Granite 3.2. This new release focuses on delivering small, efficient, practical artificial intelligence ...
IBM Research recently announced it’s open sourcing its Granite code foundation models, a key element within IBM’s broader family of Granite foundation models. IBM Research introduced its Granite ...
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IBM has just unveiled Granite 4.0, its latest generation of enterprise-focused AI language models, and it’s turning heads in the AI community. Designed for efficiency without sacrificing performance, ...
IBM Corp. today made clear its intention to stay at the forefront of generative artificial intelligence development, announcing a host of updates to its year-old watsonx platform, including a new ...
IBM is staking its claim at the top of the open-source AI leaderboard with its new Granite 3.1 series out today. The Granite 3.1 large language models (LLMs) offer enterprise users extended context ...
Open-sourcing large language models (LLMs) isn't easy. Just ask the Open Source Initiative (OSI), which has been working on an AI-compatible open-source definition for nearly two years. Some companies ...