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ETH and EPFL present their own AI model

Samuel Buchmann
11.7.2025
Translation: machine translated

A new open source language model from Switzerland supports over 1000 languages and offers 70 billion parameters. This makes it similar in size to Meta's Llama 3 and is intended to offer an alternative to proprietary LLMs.

ETH Zurich and EPFL have developed a fully open Large Language Model (LLM). It is due to be released in late summer 2025. According to the media release, the model supports over 1000 languages. It was trained on the supercomputer «Alps» at the Swiss Supercomputer Centre CSCS.

In contrast to proprietary LLMs, such as those from OpenAI or Anthropic, the Swiss model is based on transparency. Source code, model weights and training data are all made available. This is rare in the industry. Although LLMs from Meta and DeepSeek are «Open Weight», they are not fully «Open Source». This means that the algorithms and training data remain under lock and key.

Data protection taken into account during training

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