Feb 27 β€’ 07:35 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

Tilde applies its language model in practice for the first time

Tilde has implemented its language model, TildeOpen, to develop AI tools for businesses and public organizations without security risks.

Tilde, a technology company based in Lithuania, has introduced its language model, TildeOpen, in practice, marking its first application in real-world scenarios. According to Renata Ε pukienΔ—, the company's head, the model enables the creation of customizable AI solutions for businesses and government organizations that mitigate security risks by keeping the data processing internal. This advancement illustrates Tilde's commitment to developing language technology solutions tailored to the needs of its users.

Previously unveiled as an open-source model designed for European languages, TildeOpen has now reached a pivotal stage where it is specifically adapted for translation tasks and integrated into an operational platform. This transition signifies a shift from laboratory research to practical utilization in everyday applications, showcasing the growing relevance of European language AI technology. The ability of TildeOpen to compete with global solutions highlights its potential in a rapidly evolving landscape of language processing technology.

Additionally, Tilde has undertaken extensive training on the model, referred to as 'instruction tuning,' ensuring it can accurately perform translation tasks while understanding contextual nuances, terminologies, and specific language subtleties in various domains. This effort positions Tilde as a significant contributor to the advancement of AI-driven language solutions, emphasizing the importance of adapting technology to address specific regional and sectoral needs, thus enhancing accessibility and efficiency in communication.

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