Red Hat has announced the integration of generative AI into its OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) platforms, as well as a variety of developer tools. The company also introduced RHEL AI, a new platform designed for developing and running open-source large language models (LLMs). Additionally, Red Hat launched InstructLab, a community project aimed at allowing experts to enhance AI models. These initiatives are part of Red Hat's broader vision to accelerate AI development by tapping into the tech industry ecosystem and evolving AI models with open-source communities.
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