Read the latest on the ongoing work to build Norwegian Large Language model NorGLM-23
Right now, NTNU's supercomputers are running around the clock to create an essential building block for the technological future. They are putting together NorGLM-23, a generativ langauge model with 23 billion parameters. Here is some highlights on the work:
Many talk of GPT models - at NorwAI we build them
The NorwAI 2022 report fresh from the shelf is loaded with NorGLM content: why it is smart to build one, what are the ethical dilemmas and how we do it.
What is exciting, difficult and special on NorGLM-23?
Three postdocs at NorwAI play a decisive role in building the Norwegian NorGLM-23 model. Benjamin Kille (right) is the project leader, Peng Liu (left) is the technical leader and Lemei Zhang (middle) is responsible for the model training. They have experiences to tell and visions to share on the building of a GPT model planned to be ready in August.
LLMs have huge potential for value creation - but also strong needs to address issues of control and risk mitigation, says Eivind Throndsen of Schibsted.
Meet NorwAI and the NorGLM-23 model at Arendalsuka
NorwAI is preparing for showing the first Norwegian based GPT-model in the NTNU-program at Arendalsuka on August 17th. The model is currently well under way.
Two new Ph.D. positions for AI-driven business models
The positions are linked to NorwAI WP “AI Innovation Ecosystem” which aims to create an Innovation Ecosystem among NorwAI partners for sharing both research findings, innovations, business solutions and change models within the AI domain.
NorwAI to intensify its work in trustworthy AI for health care
The potential of AI to increase access, quality, and efficiency of healthcare is high with a wide variety of applications.
NorwAI partner DNV GL invites for a call for papers. NorwAI is increasing it's efforts in health. Program manager Kerstin Bach (picture) is invited as one of the editors of the call together with colluegees from Italy and Estonia.
NorwAI innovation director Arne J. Berre at SINTEF has the technical lead of the SNK 586 Standard Norway Committee for AI; a national mirror to the international ISO SC42 AI and the European CEN JTC21 AI standardisation committees.
Mark your calender for October 31st and November 1st - the next NorwAI AI conference in Trondheim will take place from lunch-to-lunch. Top keynotes, engaged audience to meet and relate. Registration will be announced soon at www.norwaiinnovate.no
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