Startup MosaicML is on a mission to help the AI community improve prediction accuracy, decrease costs and save time by providing tools for easy training and deployment of large AI models.
In this episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz speaks with MosaicML CEO and co-founder Naveen Rao about how the company aims to democratize access to large language models.
MosaicML, a member of NVIDIA’s Inception program, has identified two key barriers to widespread adoption: the difficulty of coordinating a large number of GPUs to train a model and the costs associated with this process.
MosaicML was in the news earlier this month when Databricks announced an agreement to acquire MosaicML for $1.3 billion.
Making training of models accessible is key for many companies that need control over model behavior, respect data privacy and iterate fast to develop new products based on AI.
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