africabusinesscommunities.com · 2h
Orange to expand its open-source AI models to African regional languages
These open-source AI models will also be provided externally by Orange with a free license for non-commercial use such as for public health, public education, and many other services. Orange intends to help drive AI innovation in these regional languages including by collaborating on these new AI models with local startups and other technology companies,
Impacts · 1d
Orange to Partner with OpenAI and Meta to Introduce Open-Source AI Models for African Languages
Orange plans to partner with OpenAI and Meta to introduce open-source AI models for African languages. Takeaway Points Orange to partner with OpenAI and Meta to introduce open-source AI models for African languages.
Bizcommunity · 1d
Orange calls on Meta and OpenAI for African language models
Orange will enlist OpenAI and Meta to fine-tune AI large language models (LLMs) to translate regional African languages for the French telecoms operator. The project is planned to start in the first half of 2025 and will initially focus on incorporating regional languages spoken in West Africa into OpenAI's Whisper and Meta's Llama software,
developingtelecoms.com · 1d
Orange, OpenAI and Meta to train LLMs to support regional African languages
Orange announced on Tuesday it is partnering with OpenAI and Meta to fine-tune AI large language models (LLMs) to incorporate regional languages in Africa that are currently not understood by any GenAI model.
MIT Technology Review · 6d
How OpenAI stress-tests its large language models
Large language models are now being used by millions of people for many different things. But as OpenAI itself points out, these models are known to produce racist, misogynistic and hateful content; reveal private information; amplify biases and stereotypes; and make stuff up. The company wants to share what it is doing to minimize such behaviors.
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