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OBVIOUS x GENCI & CNRS

Loss Landscapes

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Jean Zay Supercomputer

Jean Zay is one of the leading supercomputers in Europe, built to power advanced research in AI, physics, climate science, and large scale simulations. Its architecture supports massive parallel computation and offers scientists a unique environment to push innovation forward.

Named after the French statesman and advocate for knowledge, the Jean Zay supercomputer embodies a national commitment to open research and scientific progress. It enables breakthroughs across disciplines by providing exceptional computational power to researchers and creators.

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Our Creation Process

We used the loss function of the Bloom language model trained on the Jean Zay Supercomputer, and added symbolic references to Jean Zay himself to pay tribute to his life and legacy.

Jean Zay was a man of science and letters who created both the Cannes Film Festival and the CNRS, and this legacy is a source of real inspiration for us.

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The Artwork

The Jean Zay Supercomputer plays a central role in our research, supporting the models and experiments we develop every day. Creating an artwork for the supercomputer itself is something we are genuinely proud of.

France is fortunate to have a resource like this, which advances open source research and strengthens the ecosystem around scientific innovation.

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