Linux Foundation promeut le cours LFWS307 SLM au milieu de l'essor des tendances IA

Après son lancement en janvier, la Linux Foundation promeut son cours LFWS307 « Deploying Small Language Models », en soulignant le déploiement des SLM comme une compétence clé en IA pour les professionnels de l'IT. La formation met l'accent sur des modèles efficaces et portables via des laboratoires pratiques, en phase avec les tendances MLOps et Edge AI.

Le 3 mars 2026, la Linux Foundation a promu son cours « Deploying Small Language Models (LFWS307) » via les réseaux sociaux, soulignant l'importance croissante du déploiement des SLM en ingénierie IA. Originally launched in January, the instructor-led workshop teaches IT professionals to implement resource-efficient SLMs on laptops, servers, edge devices, and browsers—without massive infrastructure. It features production-ready hands-on labs. La promotion utilise des hashtags comme #SmallLanguageModels, #AIEngineering, #MLOps et #EdgeAI, reflétant les tendances IA plus larges favorisant les modèles plus petits. Les inscriptions restent ouvertes via le portail de formation de la Linux Foundation. Ceci fait suite à l'annonce du lancement du cours, le positionnant comme une formation essentielle face à la demande croissante pour des technologies IA accessibles.

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