Recently, IBM introduced the "Granite3.0" model, a cutting-edge accessibility technology that surpasses its competitors. This model aims to lower the entry barriers for businesses interested in generative AI, enabling more enterprises to leverage artificial intelligence technology.
Additionally, IBM offers a paid tool called Watsonx, which allows organizations to initiate custom models within their data centers. This tool enables businesses to develop and deploy AI models in their own data centers, meeting their specific business needs.
IBM is collaborating with NVIDIA to commercialize these new models. Some variants will also be available through NVIDIA's software tool suite, ensuring seamless delivery of AI capabilities to businesses.
Dario Gil, IBM's Director of Research, stated that the new models were trained using NVIDIA's latest H100 graphics processing units. This partnership allows IBM to develop more powerful AI models to meet the needs of businesses.
IBM aims to cater to the interest of enterprises and companies in leveraging generative AI for extensive AI applications in natural language, data, and customer domains. By introducing the Granite3.0 model, IBM is bringing more open and powerful AI tools to businesses, enabling them to address their market demands.