It's available now with an enterprise license, because we validate that it is running correctly on a system we help configure.
We will open source pieces of it over time. Our strategy is open source functional core. Eventually we will have an open source dev environment that runs on a personal scale computer.
We already have this for some configurations, but we don't do enough testing to ensure perf/functionality on many different systems.
We are mainly bottlenecked by resources as a 12-person startup.
We will open source pieces of it over time. Our strategy is open source functional core. Eventually we will have an open source dev environment that runs on a personal scale computer. We already have this for some configurations, but we don't do enough testing to ensure perf/functionality on many different systems.
We are mainly bottlenecked by resources as a 12-person startup.
We have released some open source SDKs here:
https://github.com/orgs/lamini-ai
This class has some training recipe code:
https://www.deeplearning.ai/short-courses/finetuning-large-l...
One thing I'd like to push back to open source is the scale out AMD SLURM support.