The collaboration provides access for developers to Nvidia DGX Cloud AI supercomputing within the Hugging Face platform to train and tune large language models.
Heaptalk, Jakarta — Nvidia and Hugging Face established a cooperation to expand generative AI development through cloud computing. This partnership will provide access for developers to Nvidia DGX Cloud AI supercomputing within the Hugging Face platform to train and tune large language models (LLMs).
In addition to accelerating LLM training and tuning, integration of the Nvidia cloud in the Hugging Face platform aims to simplify model tuning for almost every industry. This move is expected to increase industry adoption of generative AI using LLMs tailored to business data for industry-specific applications, such as intelligent chatbots, search, and summarization.
Founder and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang affirmed that researchers and developers are the root of generative AI that drives shifts in every industry. Collaboration between Nvidia and Hugging Face will bring generative AI supercomputing to the fingertips of developers building LLMs and other advanced AI applications.
Huang said, “Hugging Face and Nvidia are connecting the world’s largest AI community with Nvidia’s AI computing platform in the world’s leading clouds. Together, Nvidia AI computing is just a click away for the Hugging Face community.”
DGX Cloud presents features of cloud instances with eight Nvidia H100 or A100 80GB Tensor Core GPUs for a total of 640GB of GPU memory per node. Apart from that, the company also provides its experts with this service to help customers optimize their models and immediately resolve development challenges.
To launch the Training Cluster as a Service
Further, Hugging Face plans to launch a new platform named Training Cluster as a Service powered by Nvidia DGX Cloud in the coming months. The service aims to streamline the creation of new and custom generative AI models for the enterprise.
According to the co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face Clément Delangue, people around the world are making new connections and discoveries with generative AI tools. “Our collaboration will bring NVIDIA’s most advanced AI supercomputing to Hugging Face to enable companies to take their AI destiny into their own hands with open source and with speed they need to contribute to what’s coming next,” Delangue said in his closing statement.
The Hugging Face platform allows developers to build, train, and deploy AI models using open-source resources. Currently, more than 15,000 organizations work with the platform while its community has shared at least 250,000 models and 50,000 datasets.