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ORNL Joins Trillion Parameter Consortium to Develop AI for Scientific Research

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ORNL Joins Trillion Parameter Consortium to Develop AI for Scientific Research

Oak Ridge National Laboratory has joined a global consortium of research teams that aims to advance the development of large-scale generative artificial intelligence models for scientific discovery.

ORNL said Monday it will bring its expertise in developing trustworthy and energy-efficient AI systems to support the Trillion Parameter Consortium‘s — or TPC’s — goals for responsible AI use and development.

The laboratory will assist the consortium in building an open community of researchers interested in creating large-scale generative AI models, launching and coordinating projects across the AI and scientific community and creating a global network of resources and expertise to support the development of next-generation AI systems.

TPC researchers aim to use exascale supercomputers to train large language models on scientific research, including scientific codes, papers and observational and experimental data.

ORNL is home to the exascale supercomputer Frontier, which helps facilitate AI-based algorithms and simulations.