IBM recently updated its Granite series of enterprise open-source large language models, introducing Granite 3.0 to better meet business needs of balanced performance, safety, and cost-efficiency.
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul-Smith Goodson is an analyst covering quantum computing and AI. IBM just announced a new collection of AI models, its third ...
Continuing its mission to carve out a niche in the enterprise artificial intelligence market, IBM Corp. today introduced a new family of its Granite AI models that include experimental reasoning ...
IBM has launched Granite 3.0, a family of open-source AI models tailored for enterprise use. Licensed under Apache 2.0, these models offer exceptional flexibility for both business and personal ...
An expansion to IBM Consulting Advantage and greater model access across partner platforms were also part of the updates. IBM has revealed its Granite 3.0 flagship language models, new capabilities in ...
Available under the open-source Apache 2.0 license, Granite 3.0 aims to provide flexible AI solutions for businesses seeking cutting-edge performance with greater control and adaptability. IBM’s ...
Open source and AI have an uneasy relationship. AI can't exist without open source, but few companies want to open source their AI programs or large language models (LLM). Except, notably, for IBM, ...