As artificial intelligence continues to gain prominence, a pressing question emerges: how can AI be made more user-friendly and accessible? Red Hat Inc. is at the forefront of addressing this challenge, striving to enhance AI accessibility by simplifying its deployment and making it more adaptable across diverse industries. Through initiatives such as RHEL AI and OpenShift AI, Red Hat is pioneering efforts to integrate open-source principles into AI, expanding its accessibility and functionality for developers and businesses alike.
“You don’t need a massive model if you’re doing customer support,” said Ashesh Badani (pictured), senior vice president and chief product officer at Red Hat. “Your model doesn’t need to know about how to predict future weather patterns. Can we just give it enough knowledge and skills to do that job and that job really well … much more cheaply, much more efficiently.”
Badan spoke with theCUBE Research’s Rebecca Knight and Rob Strechay at Red Hat Summit, during an exclusive broadcast on …