The world of distributed computing took on a new profile this year when Folding@home, a 20-year-old distributed computing project, found itself picking up thousands of new volunteers to help COVID-19 ...
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Startup Anyscale Inc. today introduced the first round-number release of its open-source Ray framework, which is used by engineers at Amazon.com Inc. and other tech giants to build artificial ...
ChatGPT developer OpenAI is using Ray, an open-source unified compute framework, to ease the infrastructure costs and complexity of training its large language models. Anyscale, the company behind Ray ...
Thousands of companies use the Ray framework to scale and run highly complex, compute-intensive AI workloads — in fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find a large language model (LLM) that hasn’t been ...
Ray deployments are not intended to connect to the internet, but AI developers are doing so anyway and leaving their servers vulnerable. Researchers warn that thousands of servers have been ...
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The sheer volume of ‘Big Data’ produced today by various sectors is beginning to overwhelm even the extremely efficient computational techniques developed to sift through all that information. But a ...
Distributed computing erupted onto the scene in 1999 with the release of SETI@home, a nifty program and screensaver (back when people still used those) that sifted through radio telescope signals for ...