The Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) just received a $152 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation in partnership with NVIDIA to develop fully Open AI models:
Ai2 is behind the following open models:
- OLMo: a family of fully-open language models, developed start-to-finish with open and accessible training data, open-source training code, reproducible training recipes, transparent evaluations, intermediate checkpoints, and more. Details are in our technical report
- Tulu: a leading instruction following model family, offering fully open-source data, code, and recipes designed to serve as a comprehensive guide for modern post-training techniques.
- Molmo: a family of open state-of-the-art multimodal AI models. Our most powerful model closes the gap between open and proprietary systems across a wide range of academic benchmarks as well as human evaluations. Our smaller models outperform models 10x their size.
Nathan Lambert, a leading machine learning researcher from Ai2, recently launched the ATOM project (American Truly Open Models):