Red Hat didn’t create the core foundation model, however.
Take, for example, Ansible Lightspeed, which became generally available last November. Ansible Lightspeed is based on IBM’s WatsonX Code Assistant, which, in turn, is powered by the IBM Granite foundation models, according to Sathish Balakrishnan, vice president and general manager at the Red Hat Ansible Business Unit,
It is then further trained on data from Ansible Galaxy, an open-source repository of Ansible content covering a variety of use cases, he says, and further fine-tuned with additional expertise from Red Hat and IBM.