Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to Combat US-Centric Bias
- The project is developed by CENIA and supported by over 30 institutions across eight countries, addressing biases found in models trained on English data.
- Latam-GPT utilized over eight terabytes of data to capture the unique cultural aspects of Latin America, helping ensure accurate AI performance.
- The initiative, which cost $550,000 to develop, aims to strengthen Latin America's role in AI amidst global competition from the US and China.
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After Chat-GPT in the United States, DeepSeek in China or Mistral AI in France, here is Latam-GPT, an artificial intelligence made by and for Latin America at the initiative of Chile, in collaboration with 15 other countries in the region. The objective: to avoid too uniform a representation of Latin America and to provide more precise and precise information about each of its countries and their cultures. Its official launch took place on Tuesd…
Chile launched on Tuesday the first open-source artificial intelligence language model trained with data from the diverse cultures of Latin America, with the aim of better reflecting regional realities and strengthening the continent's presence…
Chile launches open-source AI model designed for Latin America
Chile has launched the first open-source AI language model trained on Latin American culture. Called Latam-GPT, the two-year effort is led by Chile's National Center of Artificial Intelligence and supported by over 30 institutions.
Chile Enters AI Race With The Launch Of Its Indigenous Latam-GPT
The National Centre of Artificial Intelligence of Chile, CENIA, has been working for over two years, along with over 30 institutions across the region, to develop Latam-GPT. Chile has unveiled its first-ever homegrown open-source AI language model, which has been trained to incorporate Latin America’s diverse cultures. This model showcases the realities and differences in the region and also elevates its position in the global AI race. The Na…
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