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    The Allen Institute for AI (AI2) has released its first set of Open Language Models (OLMo), which includes seven billion parameter models and one billion parameter variants.

    The institute aims to promote openness in the development and use of AI, allowing researchers to access and build upon the OLMo models, datasets, and tools.

    The models are available for download and fine-tuning, and the dataset and tools used to create the models are also openly available.

    Additionally, a license for the models and dataset allows researchers to contribute to the development of the OLMo family.

    The release of OLMo is seen as a step towards making AI more transparent and open, allowing for a broader discussion on the potential risks and benefits of language models.