Granite 3.0 is IBM’s Love Letter to Indian Developers

“India’s developer ecosystem is vibrant and growing,” Vishal Chahal said, “and we are committed to supporting it every step of the way.”
Granite 3.0 is IBM’s Love Letter to Indian Developers
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Small language models and AI agents are the talk of the AI town. With the release of the latest Granite 3.0 and Bee Agent Framework, IBM has shifted its focus towards smaller and more efficient models while maintaining transparency to a level previously unheard of in the AI industry. A few days after the launch of Granite 3.0, Armand Ruiz, VP of product–AI Platform at IBM, publicly disclosed the datasets on which the model was trained. “This is true transparency. No other LLM provider shares such detailed information about its training datasets,” said Ruiz. This is a practice IBM has adhered to even in the past with new model releases. Vishal Chahal, VP of IBM India Software Lab, told AIM that it is important for companies to be fully open about their language models and the da
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Mohit Pandey
Mohit writes about AI in simple, explainable, and often funny words. He's especially passionate about chatting with those building AI for Bharat, with the occasional detour into AGI.
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