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PEFT fine tuning of Llama 3 on SageMaker HyperPod with AWS Trainium

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The process of setting up and configuring a distributed training environment can be complex, requiring expertise in server management, cluster configuration, networking and distributed computing. To simplify infrastructure setup and accelerate distributed training, AWS introduced Amazon SageMaker HyperPod in late 2023.

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Racing into the future: How AWS DeepRacer fueled my AI and ML journey

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In 2018, I sat in the audience at AWS re:Invent as Andy Jassy announced AWS DeepRacer —a fully autonomous 1/18th scale race car driven by reinforcement learning. But AWS DeepRacer instantly captured my interest with its promise that even inexperienced developers could get involved in AI and ML.

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Your guide to generative AI and ML at AWS re:Invent 2024

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The excitement is building for the fourteenth edition of AWS re:Invent, and as always, Las Vegas is set to host this spectacular event. Third, we’ll explore the robust infrastructure services from AWS powering AI innovation, featuring Amazon SageMaker , AWS Trainium , and AWS Inferentia under AI/ML, as well as Compute topics.

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Node problem detection and recovery for AWS Neuron nodes within Amazon EKS clusters

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In the post, we introduce the AWS Neuron node problem detector and recovery DaemonSet for AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). eks-5e0fdde Install the required AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role for the service account and the node problem detector plugin.

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ByteDance processes billions of daily videos using their multimodal video understanding models on AWS Inferentia2

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At ByteDance, we collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy multimodal large language models (LLMs) for video understanding using AWS Inferentia2 across multiple AWS Regions around the world. Solution overview Weve collaborated with AWS since the first generation of Inferentia chips.

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Get started quickly with AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia using AWS Neuron DLAMI and AWS Neuron DLC

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Starting with the AWS Neuron 2.18 release , you can now launch Neuron DLAMIs (AWS Deep Learning AMIs) and Neuron DLCs (AWS Deep Learning Containers) with the latest released Neuron packages on the same day as the Neuron SDK release. AWS DLCs provide a set of Docker images that are pre-installed with deep learning frameworks.

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How Rocket Companies modernized their data science solution on AWS

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Communication between the two systems was established through Kerberized Apache Livy (HTTPS) connections over AWS PrivateLink. Responsibility for maintenance and troubleshooting: Rockets DevOps/Technology team was responsible for all upgrades, scaling, and troubleshooting of the Hadoop cluster, which was installed on bare EC2 instances.