Open source AI is leading to breakthroughs in healthcare, education and entrepreneurship.
Llama is one of the open-source models that developers around the world are using to shape the future and solve pressing global issues.
At the City of Hope National Medical Center, researchers are using LLMs to build tools for cancer doctors, including a tool that matches cancer patients with relevant clinical trials.
OtonoCo uses open source LLMs to power Gene Outlook, a platform designed to accelerate discovery and extraction of insights from data, particularly in the field of genomics.
DLYog Lab was co-founded by Tarun Chawdhury and Mousumi Chawdhury, who were inspired by their experience with their son, who has special needs.
Pratham Education Foundation (PEF), located in India, used Llama to build a solution for young mothers to learn about childcare and early childhood education.
HiiiWAV is an incubator based in Oakland, California, teaching artists, particularly Black musicians, how to build startups using AI.
Entrepreneurs in the HiiiWAV incubator have used open source AI to build a variety of tools, including GooRoo, a mobile voice-assisted record producer and Choice Scores, an AI-powered platform.
AIIRA, the AI Institute for Resilient Agriculture, builds AI tools to help agriculturists with their daily operations.
These innovative projects exhibit the unique advantages of open source AI and demonstrate how transparent and accessible source code allows for collaboration, ingenuity, and flexibility.