A few months ago, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg added fuel to the fire of the Metaverse concept. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has recently claimed to create the fastest AI super computer.
Facebook authorities believe the Research Super Cluster, or RSC, will help AI researchers create “newer and better” artificial intelligence models. It claims to be able to “learn from trillions of examples, work simultaneously in hundreds of different languages and analyze text, images and videos simultaneously.”
That being said, the AI Super Computer can do the job of translating oral language as soon as it is spoken in a crowd of people. As a result, apart from collaborating among researchers in different languages, they can even play an AR game with them in any research project.
Toomas Sandhome, co-director of the AI Center at Carnegie Mellon University and professor of computer science, thinks that the way Meta expresses the capabilities of these supercomputers is different from the conventional and relatively powerful supercomputers. This system depends on the functionality of its graphics-processing chip and as a result it will have additional benefits in understanding images, text and language.
The work of making it started from 2013. Early 2020 added a new dimension to it. The construction site will be completed by the middle of this year, according to a report by the technology site Senate.