Intel and Argonne National Laboratory are partnering to develop Intel Aurora genAI, a set of generative AI models with 1 trillion parameters for the scientific community. Intel Announces 1 Trillion Parameter ChatGPT Competitor Aurora genAI
Intel Announces 1 Trillion Parameter ChatGPT Competitor Aurora genAI. Aurora Supercomputer to Power GenAI
Intel presented high-performance computing and AI products at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) in Hamburg, Germany. Intel also launched an initiative to develop generative AI models for science and society using the Aurora supercomputer.
The models will be powered by NVIDIA's Megatron and Microsoft's DeepSpeed frameworks and trained on massive datasets of general and scientific texts, code, and structured scientific data. Intel expects to create models with 1 trillion parameters.
Generative AI Models for Science and Engineering
Intel's Aurora genAI models will be used for scientific applications, including the design of molecules and materials, as well as identifying biological processes linked to cancer and other diseases. The models can also be used in financial modeling, natural language processing, machine translation, image recognition, and speech recognition. Intel aims to complete the models by 2024. The Aurora supercomputer will also be used to power an AI model to predict unwanted disruptions in reactor operation.
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