Chinese Baidu Unveils "Ernie" as Open-Source AI Model
Baidu explained to media that its decision to release Ernie as an open-source model is aimed at empowering researchers and developers, fostering a more collaborative AI ecosystem, and promoting greater accessibility in the AI space.
By granting open-source access, Baidu allows users to explore, modify, and adapt Ernie’s core code and parameters, paving the way for customized solutions and further innovations.
The decision comes as Baidu joins a growing list of Chinese tech firms pouring resources into AI development, spurred by the launch of China's DeepSeek. This influx of investment has led to a wave of new high-quality open-source models, positioning China as a formidable player in AI development.
One such success story is Alibaba Cloud's Qwen2.5-Max, which has far exceeded expectations with over 200 million global downloads and more than 100,000 derivative models, surpassing Meta’s Llama to become the world’s largest open-source model collective.
In recent years, China has made significant strides in the field of open-source large language models, rapidly narrowing the performance and functionality gap with global AI leaders.
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