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Granite's code generation models are trained in 116 programming languages and can perform a wide range of tasks, including generating, explaining, correcting, editing, and translating code.
The Granite series includes two language models dubbed Granite.13b.instruct and Granite.13b.chat. IBM says they can summarize documents, perform “insight extraction” and generate text.
In short, IBM has gone to great lengths to avoid copyright or legal issues. The Granite Code Base models are trained on 3- to 4-terabyte tokens of code data and natural language code-related datasets.
To overcome this situation, IBM is developing `` Watsonx Code Assistant, '' a generative AI that can convert COBOL to the latest programming languages.
Going forward, work on the project will focus on honing a programming language for the SyNAPSE chip architecture first shown by IBM in 2011, with an agenda of using the new framework to deal with ...