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Title of work: IBM Granite
Link to work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Granite
Revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IBM_Granite&oldid=1246833397
License of the work: CC-BY-SA-4.0
Creator names: Wikipedia Authors
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created_by: ahmed-azraq
version: 3
domain: large-language-model
document_outline: Knowledge contribution about the IBM Granite model
seed_examples:
- context: >-
IBM Granite is a series of decoder-only AI foundation models created by
IBM. It was announced on September 7, 2023, and an initial paper was
published 4 days later.
questions_and_answers:
- question: What is IBM Granite?
answer: >-
IBM Granite is a series of decoder-only AI foundation models created
by IBM.
- question: When was IBM Granite announced?
answer: September 7, 2023
- question: What's a series of IBM decoder-only AI foundation models?
answer: IBM Granite
- context: >-
Initially intended for use in the IBM's cloud-based data and generative AI
platform Watsonx along with other models, IBM opened the source code of
some code models. Granite models are trained on datasets curated from
Internet, academic publishings, code datasets, legal and finance
documents.
questions_and_answers:
- question: What was the original intention for IBM Granite?
answer: >-
Initially intended for use in the IBM's cloud-based data and
generative AI platform Watsonx.
- question: What are granite models trained on?
answer: >-
Datasets curated from Internet, academic publishings, code datasets,
legal and finance documents.
- question: Is Granite models open-source?
answer: 'Yes'
- context: >-
IBM Granite is a series of decoder-only AI foundation models created by
IBM. A foundation model is an AI model trained on broad data at scale.
questions_and_answers:
- question: What is a foundation model?
answer: AI model trained on broad data at scale
- question: What is an example of foundation model from IBM?
answer: IBM Granite
- question: What is an AI model trained on broad data at scale from IBM?
answer: IBM Granite
- context: >-
Granite's first foundation models were Granite.13b.instruct and
Granite.13b.chat. The "13b" in their name comes from 13 billion, the
amount of parameters they have as models, lesser than most of the larger
models of the time. Later models vary from 3 to 34 billion parameters.
questions_and_answers:
- question: What are Granite's first foundation models?
answer: Granite.13b.instruct and Granite.13b.chat
- question: What does 13b in Granite.13b indicate?
answer: The "13b" in their name comes from 13 billion parameters.
- question: What are the latest models variations from Granite?
answer: Later models vary from 3 to 34 billion parameters.
- context: >-
On May 6, 2024, IBM released the source code of four variations of Granite
Code Models under Apache 2, an open source permissive license.
questions_and_answers:
- question: When has IBM released Granite Models as open source?
answer: May 6, 2024
- question: What are the open source license for IBM Granite models?
answer: Apache 2
- question: >-
How many variations has IBM released as open source for Granite on
6-May?
answer: Four
document:
repo: https://github.com/ahmed-azraq/taxonomy-knowledge-docs
commit: f82016ee5187852adac9e917f83c24861801db64
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