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Allen Institute for AI releases ‘truly open source’  LLM to drive ‘critical shift’ in AI development


The non-profit Allen Institute for AI (AI2) announced today that it has introduced OLMo, which it calls a "truly open-source, state-of-the-art" LLM.

The OLMo framework’s “completely open” AI development tools, available to the public, include full pretraining data, training code, model weights and evaluation. “Many language models today are published with limited transparency,” said Hanna Hajishirzi, OLMo project lead, a senior director of NLP Research at AI2, and a UW professor, in a press release. Meta chief scientist Yann LeCun contributed a quote to AI2s press release: “Open foundation models have been critical in driving a burst of innovation and development around generative AI,” he said.

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