
Switzerland has stepped into a new phase in the field of artificial intelligence and language models. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The country introduced its national large language model, Apertus. This model was developed as an alternative to popular platforms such as ChatGPT, Llama, and DeepSeek.
Apertus was created by Switzerland's leading universities and scientific centers, and its capabilities are compared to Meta's Llama 3 model, which was presented in 2024. The main focus in creating the Apertus system was to establish a safe and convenient environment for scientists, researchers, and businesses.
This model is designed not to compete with American technology companies but to serve as an open system for the global market. Apertus is a completely transparent and open platform, with its architecture and algorithms made available to the public.
Researchers, developers, startups, and government organizations can download Apertus onto their own servers and independently manage their data. Currently, scientists are testing new projects based on Apertus in the fields of healthcare, education, and climate.
This national platform enables specialists in the field to provide innovative solutions and artificial intelligence services. Experts believe that Apertus operating as an open and transparent platform will create significant advantages in tax, legal, and information security areas within Switzerland and the European Economic Area.
Additionally, using the model will facilitate the development of new innovations in scientific research and projects. The new Apertus model is expected to secure national independence and security, and in the future, hold an important position among global innovative platforms.