GeekWire February 21, 2025
Todd Bishop

Last year was one of the most productive in the history of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Ai2).

The non-profit Seattle-based institute developed and released 111 artificial intelligence models in 2024, while making the underlying training data, code, model weights, and other components available to outside researchers and developers as part of its open-source commitment.

Next up: translating all that work into real-world solutions.

“The dream for us is when these kind of technologies help solve a real problem, and that’s what Ai2 is also moving towards — to learn more about what it means to solve big problems in the world,” Ai2 CEO Ali Farhadi said on the latest episode of the GeekWire Podcast, describing Ai2’s...

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