China Telecom's AI Research Institute has announced the training of a 100-billion parameter AI model, TeleChat2-115B, using only domestically produced computing power. This achievement suggests that Chinese entities are not significantly hampered by Western tech export sanctions.
China Telcom's AI Research Institute claims it trained a 100-billion-parameter model using only domestically produced computing power – a feat that suggests Middle Kingdom entities aren't colossally perturbed by sanctions that stifle exports of Western tech to the country."The open source TeleChat2-115B model is trained using 10 trillion tokens of high-quality Chinese and English corpus," the project's GitHub page states.
At 100 billion parameters, TeleChat2 trails the likes of recent Llama models that apparently top 400 billion parameters, or Open AI's o1 which has beento have been trained with 200 billion parameters. While parameter count alone doesn't determine a model's power or utility, the low-ish parameter count suggests training TeleChat2 would likley have required less computing power than was needed for other projects.
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