Camp AI has announced the release of “Mars 5,” the world’s most powerful open-source artificial intelligence simulator, with exceptional capability in replicating performance and producing voices and texts in hundreds of languages.
The announcement was made during the “AI Retreat 2024” sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of the Executive Council, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation. This retreat was organized in collaboration between the Dubai Artificial Intelligence Utilization Center and the National Artificial Intelligence Program, with the aim of accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence applications and uses. It was attended by over 1000 decision-makers, experts, and officials from both the public and private sectors.
“Mars 5” combines different forms of artificial intelligence that merge texts, emotions, performance, and meanings in a unique way. It excels in overcoming complex tasks such as mathematical equations, movies, and animations in just a few seconds. It is considered an open-source in English by 1.2 billion supercomputers trained on data for over 150,000 hours. Additionally, “Mars 5” can be accessed in over 140 other languages, with unique capabilities for voice recognition and realistic translation. Thus, “Mars 5” represents a new era in artificial intelligence models.
In its announcement, the company praised Dubai’s and the UAE’s efforts and outstanding environment in turning ideas into reality, and in building unique and distinguished artificial intelligence companies in the city of Dubai, enhancing its status as a global destination for entrepreneurs and researchers, helping them kickstart their success stories from Dubai.
This model has been enhanced through joint efforts and collaboration with Amazon Web Services, which supported the model by using graphics processing units and contributed to pushing the boundaries of innovation. It was also developed in collaboration with the prominent company “Nvidia,” which facilitated access to generative artificial intelligence for everyone through using its H100 graphic processing units and using Nvidia’s Triton Inference Server to expand the inference scope for the MARS and BOLI models, in addition to contributions from early investors such as DFDF, Courtside, TRTL, 5PointVentures, and Ikemori Ventures.
(Emirates News Agency – WAM)