Believing in open scientific collaboration on AI technology, a Northeastern professor joined others in creating a state-of-the-art open generative model for programmers that can be licensed and adapted for different uses such as gaming and industrial automation.
Generative artificial intelligence and large language models have taken the world by storm in the last few years, says Arjun Guha, associate professor of computer science at Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. They are having a particularly significant impact on programming.
Computer scientists, programmers and smaller-market players, however, have very limited insight into the development process of these models, and that prevents them from developing a deeper understanding of the technology. It also excludes them from meaningful participation in its further…