Fastweb announced the installation of a large-scale NVIDIA AI-powered supercomputer at its top data center in the northern Italian area of Lombardy, as well as the availability of such technology to third parties via its cloud services.
Fastweb, an Italian telecommunications company, announced on Monday that it wants to establish an artificial intelligence large-language model (LLM) trained in native Italian to assist its corporate and government customers in developing AI solutions.
“A group of generative AI experts will work through deep learning systems to develop an LLM based on large sets of data in the Italian language,” Fastweb’s website stated.
Fastweb announced the installation of a large-scale NVIDIA AI-powered supercomputer at its top data center in the northern Italian area of Lombardy, as well as the availability of such technology to third parties via its cloud services.
“This new LLM will be a nation-specific platform for the development by Fastweb and third parties of an extensive range of generative AI applications,” the company said.
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