Faisal Al Bannai
Falcon 40B to reward most creative use cases
ABU DHABI, June 7, 2023
Falcon 40B, the world’s top-ranked open-source AI model on the Hugging Face leaderboard for large language models (LLMs), is registering an overwhelming response to a Call for Proposals.
The response follows back-to-back announcements from the AI model’s creator, Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII), offering the most exceptional project ideas access to training compute power as a form of investment.
Compute power enables developers to tackle more complex and resource-intensive use cases with increased efficiency, productivity, and performance. By being able to experiment with the capabilities of Falcon 40B, the best open-source LLM globally, developers can venture into uncharted territories, driving innovation and expanding the possibilities of AI solutions - at speed.
Application concepts
Submissions are being welcomed from all over the world, and across all industries and sectors to find the very best application concepts. Examples of industries include biotech, engineering, enterprise solutions, customer services, finance, and healthcare.
In healthcare, for instance, LLM applications could help doctors by analysing medical literature, patient records, and research findings to provide evidence-based recommendations. This could enable medical practitioners to make informed decisions and improve patient care based on the latest knowledge and insights.
"We strongly encourage scientists, researchers, and aspiring entrepreneurs with bold ideas to submit their proposals for Falcon 40B deployment," said Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of TII’s parent entity, the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC). "We’re excited to invest in the most impactful proposals with compute power through VentureOne, ATRC’s commercialisation arm, and to potentially partner with the most promising developers.”
Propelling the frontiers
"Every proposal that comes our way is subjected to a thorough and meticulous assessment by TII's dedicated AI Cross-Centre Unit (AICCU)," said Dr Ebtesam Almazrouei, Acting Chief Researcher at AICCU. "Our team of over 40 exceptional AI scientists is poised to examine each proposal, seeking developers with exceptional intellect and ingenuity. Our paramount goal is to propel the frontiers of AI advancements, leveraging its full potential to bring about profound societal improvements."
Interested users should submit a proposal outlining their research objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and the potential impact of their project. The proposal should highlight how Falcon 40B will be utilised and the specific domain it targets. In addition, applicants should include a timeline and a compute budget estimate, as well as any relevant expertise or previous work that supports their proposal.-- TradeArabia News Service