Are you a current or future user of the BayernKI resources and have questions? Don’t miss the next BayernKI Q&A session on May 6. This regular meet-up is jointly organized by NHR@FAU and LRZ and is held on every first Wednesday of the month to provide space for questions about using BayernKI in scientific research. Anyone who uses or wants to use the BayernKI infrastructure and seeks help or advice from the team…
Join the TPC26 Satellite Event at LRZ! (June 2)
This year’s TPC26 takes place in Baltimore, but the LRZ is offering an alternative in Europe: the TPC26 Satellite Event. So, if you can’t attend in the US, join the LRZ on June 2 for a full-day viewing event from 9:30 to 18:30, featuring the TPC26 plenary sessions. Participants are invited to watch the recorded opening plenaries together in the morning, followed by a chance…
BayernKI Q&A Session (April 1, online via Zoom)
March is coming to an end, which means the next BayernKI Q&A Session is just around the corner. This monthly event is jointly organized by NHR@FAU and LRZ and is held on the first Wednesday of each month to provide space for questions about using BayernKI in scientific research. The session is open to all current and future users of the BayernKI AI infrastructure…
BayernKI Q&A Session (March 4, online via Zoom)
March is here, and so is our next monthly BayernKI Q&A Session. This regular event is jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ every first Wednesday of the month to make room for all your questions regarding BayernKI in science. All current and future users of our AI infrastructure are warmly invited to ask our support team for help and advice…
BayernKI Q&A Session (February 4, online via Zoom)
We cordially invite you to our monthly BayernKI Q&A Session again, a regular event addressing all your questions about BayernKI in science, jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ. In this meet-up, current and future users of our AI infrastructure can get in touch with our skilled support team to gain useful tips and hopefully solutions to their problems. If you already have questions in advance…
BayernKI Q&A Session (November 5, online via Zoom)
November is close and so is the first Wednesday of the month: As usual we invite you to join our BayernKI Q&A Session, a monthly event that addresses all your questions about BayernKI in science, jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ. In this session, we want to we want to get our current and future users of our AI infrastructure in touch with the support team, to provide them with helpful solutions…
BayernKI Q&A Session (October 1, online via Zoom)
Every first Wednesday of the month, we invite you to join the BayernKI Q&A Session, a regular event where you can ask your questions about BayernKI in science. Jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ, the session connects current and future users of our AI infrastructure with our experts, offering practical tips, insights, and support. If you’d like to submit your questions in advance…
LRZ AI Team Develops 10B Language Model
Bavarian, German and English – in one large language model: To enable AI to understand Bavarian, the LRZ developed and trained an own language model.
Do-you want to translate “Hock di hera, samma mera”* into German or English? Now there’s Llama-GENBA-10B. The trilingual language model is based on Meta’s Large Language Model (LLM) Llama, version 3.1-8B, and was trained by researchers at LRZ and Cerebras Systems…
BayernKI Q&A Session (September 3, online via Zoom)
On the first Wednesday of the month, we are happy to invite you again to the BayernKI Q&A session, an opportunity to discuss your questions about BayernKI in science. This regular event, jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ, connects current and future users of our AI infrastructure with our experts for specific tips, tricks, and support…
BayernKI Q&A Session (August 6, online via Zoom)
Next week marks the first Wednesday in August, and we’re pleased to invite you once again to the BayernKI Q&A session, your opportunity to ask questions related to BayernKI in science. This regular meet-up, jointly hosted by NHR@FAU and LRZ, offers current and future users of our AI infrastructure a chance to connect with experts, ask questions, and receive support. If there are particular questions…



