alt.ai Announces Collaboration with SambaNova
Working together to find the best process for both reasoning and learning
alt Inc. head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kazutaka Yonekura), is pleased to announce the start of a technical and business collaboration with SambaNova Systems (head office: Palo Alto, California; CEO: Rodrigo Liang), makers of the only purpose-built, full stack AI platform.
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This time, alt collaborates with SambaNova, a Silicon Valley–based company that provides the fastest and most efficient AI inference services.
To implement a unique generative AI use case called P.A.I. (Personal Artificial Intelligence), alt is conducting research and development to improve the accuracy of AI learning and inference. By strengthening its collaboration with SambaNova, one of the world’s leading chipmakers, we will brush up on the learning and inference aspects of AI, and continue to improve the final speed, accuracy, and cost performance of our products.
*For reference: alt.ai’s LHTM-OPT2 achieves world’s highest accuracy and inference speed as a lightweight LLM with Japanese RAG (Retrieval-augmented generation).
Toshinori Kujiraoka, Vice President of Asia Pacific at SambaNova Systems, says, “SambaNova Systems, founded in Silicon Valley in 2017, provides the fastest AI inference services using our own unique architecture. SambaNova’s platform is utilized by alt Inc., a global leader in P.A.I. and AI clone technology, and the collaboration between the two companies is expected to further advance technologies in this field.”
Through this collaboration, we will strengthen our communication intelligence platform AI GIJIROKU and AI Agent development platform altBRAIN, and enhance the global marketing efforts of both companies.
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