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The MAI-1 Preview marks the debut of Microsoft AI's fully in-house developed foundation model, utilizing a mixture-of-experts architecture for streamlined performance. This model has undergone extensive training on around 15,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, equipping it to adeptly follow user instructions and produce relevant text responses for common inquiries, thus illustrating a prototype for future Copilot functionalities. Currently accessible for public testing on LMArena, MAI-1 Preview provides an initial look at the platform's direction, with plans to introduce select text-driven applications in Copilot over the next few weeks aimed at collecting user insights and enhancing its capabilities. Microsoft emphasizes its commitment to integrating its proprietary models, collaborations with partners, and advancements from the open-source sector to dynamically enhance user experiences through millions of distinct interactions every day. This innovative approach illustrates Microsoft's dedication to continuously evolving its AI offerings.
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OLMo 2 represents a collection of completely open language models created by the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), aimed at giving researchers and developers clear access to training datasets, open-source code, reproducible training methodologies, and thorough assessments. These models are trained on an impressive volume of up to 5 trillion tokens and compete effectively with top open-weight models like Llama 3.1, particularly in English academic evaluations. A key focus of OLMo 2 is on ensuring training stability, employing strategies to mitigate loss spikes during extended training periods, and applying staged training interventions in the later stages of pretraining to mitigate weaknesses in capabilities. Additionally, the models leverage cutting-edge post-training techniques derived from AI2's Tülu 3, leading to the development of OLMo 2-Instruct models. To facilitate ongoing enhancements throughout the development process, an actionable evaluation framework known as the Open Language Modeling Evaluation System (OLMES) was created, which includes 20 benchmarks that evaluate essential capabilities. This comprehensive approach not only fosters transparency but also encourages continuous improvement in language model performance.
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Microsoft
Founded
1975
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United States
Website
microsoft.ai/news/two-new-in-house-models/
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Ai2
Founded
2014
Country
United States
Website
allenai.org/blog/olmo2