Fedora / Red Hat Puff Pieces
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OSTechNix ☛ Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is Released!
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Red Hat ☛ InstructLab: Advancing generative Hey Hi (AI) through open source
While large language models (LLMs) offer incredible potential, they also come with their share of challenges. Working with LLMs demands high-quality training data, specialized skills and knowledge, and extensive computing resources. The process of forking and retraining a model is also time consuming and expensive.
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Silicon Angle ☛ CEO Matt Hicks reveals Red Hat’s vision for democratizing Hey Hi (AI) development [Ed: This site is being bribed by Red Hat to produce these mindless pieces under the guise of "journalism"]
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Silicon Angle ☛ Red Hat integrates generative Hey Hi (AI) in OpenShift, RHEL and a host of developer tools
Enterprise software giant Red Bait Inc. delivered a flurry of artificial intelligence-related announcements today at this year’s Red Bait Summit, its annual user conference.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Save the date for Red Hat Summit 2025
As always, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in open source innovations that are driving the future of enterprise technology including AI/ML, hybrid cloud, automation and more. The call for papers for Red Hat Summit 2025 will open later this year, with registration opening early 2025.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Open source and AI’s future: The importance of democratization, sustainability and trust [Ed: Openwashing and buzzwords from Red Hat instead of actual substance]
Today, many people are looking at AI/ML as a future technology. It’s still nascent in many organizations, for sure, with strategies and planning and big ideas – rather than deployments and production taking center stage. But not for the open source world. We’re already looking ahead to how to answer the next wave of AI-driven questions.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Migrate and modernize virtual machines with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization and Dell APEX Cloud Platform
Integration of hardware management within the OpenShift user interface: Customers can use a single management interface for the management of their containers, VMs, AI and serverless workloads, as well as the underlying Dell APEX Cloud Platform.