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Core42 and AIREV Launch OnDemand AI Operating System
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Core42, a G42 company and leader in sovereign cloud, AI infrastructure, and services, has partnered with AIREV to launch the OnDemand AI Operating System (AIOS). This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the regional AI landscape, following their partnership announcement in February this year.

Developed by AIREV and built on Core42’s robust infrastructure, OnDemand is a decentralized AI operating system designed to streamline AI deployment. It provides a powerful platform for developers, engineers, enterprises, and startups to build, deploy, and manage AI applications seamlessly.

Key features of OnDemand include its capability to facilitate AI model deployment directly from sources like Hugging Face, supporting both open-source and closed-source models. Users can also deploy their own models, offering flexibility and customization. The platform features a Plugins and Marketplace ecosystem where developers can create, deploy, and sell plugins and agents, fostering a vibrant AI tool ecosystem.

Enterprises can export these plugins and integrate them into their platforms. For complex API integrations, OnDemand supports multi-step Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Additionally, the platform offers a low-code solution, making AI development accessible even after small API integrations, with verified system integrators available to assist in building out use cases and providing additional support as needed.

“We are excited to see the incredible potential of the OnDemand AIOS realized through this collaboration. Our advanced infrastructure will empower developers and enterprises to harness the full power of AI,” said Muhammed Khalid, CEO of AIREV.

Core42’s foundational infrastructure ensures the reliability and scalability of OnDemand. The company’s state-of-the-art AI compute power utilizes high-performance GPUs to handle intensive AI training and inference tasks. Enterprises and developers will benefit from a diverse library of predefined models, including JAIS, the world’s most performant Arabic Large Language Model, Azure OpenAI GPT-4 Family, and numerous other models available for enterprises and developers.

Core42 further empowers OnDemand users by integrating with Cerebras to provide cutting-edge AI training capacity on the existing Condor Galaxy clusters, enhancing optionality for customers globally.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with AIREV in launching the OnDemand AI Operating System. This groundbreaking platform exemplifies our commitment to driving AI innovation and empowering businesses across the Middle East and beyond. By leveraging Core42’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, we are enabling developers and enterprises to unlock unprecedented capabilities and accelerate their journey towards a smarter, AI-driven future,” said Talal Alkaissi, Chief Partnerships & Government Affairs Officer, Core42.

The powerful combination of cutting-edge infrastructure and innovative AI solutions offered by OnDemand is set to revolutionize AI application development and deployment, both regionally and globally. While the partnership focuses on the Middle East, the decentralized nature of OnDemand ensures that AI applications can be deployed and managed anywhere in the world, supporting international AI innovation and collaboration.

The platform aligns with the UAE’s National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 by lowering barriers to AI development and providing a platform for developers and enterprises to create AI-driven solutions across various industries. By enabling rapid AI deployment, OnDemand supports economic growth by empowering businesses across the region to enhance their operations and drive economic development.

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