Red Hat Plans to Add AI to Fedora and GNOME
2 Articles
2 Articles
Red Hat Working to Integrate AI Into Fedora and GNOME
Christian F.K. Schaller, Director of Software Engineering at Red Hat, says the company is working to integrate IBM’s AI models into Fedora Workstation and GNOME. IBM, which owns Red Hat, has been developing its Granite line of AI models, designed specifically for business applications. IBM has released Granite 3.0, its latest version, under the Apache 2.0 license, a permissive license that makes it ideal for open source projects. Schaller says R…
Red Hat Plans to Add AI to Fedora and GNOME
In his post about the future of Fedora Workstation, Christian F.K. Schaller discusses how the Red Hat team plans to integrate AI with IBM's open-source Granite engine to enhance developer tools, such as IDEs, and create an AI-powered Code Assistant. He says the team is also working on streamlining AI acceleration in Toolbx and ensuring Fedora users have access to tools like RamaLama. From the post: One big item on our list for the year is lookin…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
