Red Hat Adds Another Feather

RHEL AI builds on this open approach to AI innovation, incorporating an enterprise-ready version of the InstructLab project and the Granite language and code models along with the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform to simplify deployment across a hybrid infrastructure environment.
The world's top supplier of open source software, Red Hat, Inc., today announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), a foundation model platform that makes it easier for users to create, test, and implement generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models. RHEL AI combines the Granite large language model (LLM) family from IBM Research, which is licenced under an open source licence, with model alignment tools from InstructLab that are based on the LAB (Large-scale Alignment for chatBots) methodology and a community-driven model development process via the InstructLab project. The whole solution is available in OpenShift AI, Red Hat's hybrid machine learning operations (MLOps) platform, for executing models and InstructLab at scale across the hybrid cloud. It is also pac
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