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    OpenDAN

    OpenDAN

    OpenDAN is an open source Personal AI OS

    OpenDAN is an open-source Personal AI OS , that consolidates various AI modules in one place for your personal use. The goal of OpenDAN (Open and Do Anything Now with AI) is to create a Personal AI OS , which provides a runtime environment for various Al modules as well as protocols for interoperability between them. With OpenDAN, users can securely collaborate with various AI modules using their private data to create powerful personal AI agents, such as butlers, lawyers, doctors, teachers...
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    LLM Foundry

    LLM Foundry

    LLM training code for MosaicML foundation models

    Introducing MPT-7B, the first entry in our MosaicML Foundation Series. MPT-7B is a transformer trained from scratch on 1T tokens of text and code. It is open source, available for commercial use, and matches the quality of LLaMA-7B. MPT-7B was trained on the MosaicML platform in 9.5 days with zero human intervention at a cost of ~$200k. Large language models (LLMs) are changing the world, but for those outside well-resourced industry labs, it can be extremely difficult to train and deploy...
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