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Project Wisdom is a Red Hat initiative developed in collaboration with IBM Research to infuse Ansible with a set of unique artificial intelligence capabilities.
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It uses state-of-the-art foundation models built with high-quality data sources like Ansible Galaxy and uses IBM Research AI’s foundation model cluster and software stack to train AI models.
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Project Wisdom also provides a "code as code" movement in IT, allowing businesses to manage their digital evolutions the same way as software development.
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Project Wisdom is a Red Hat initiative developed in collaboration with IBM Research to infuse Ansible with a set of unique artificial intelligence capabilities. These capabilities will make it easier for beginners to learn Ansible, and faster to use if you’re already an expert.
Project Wisdom
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IBM Research has created Project Wisdom for Red Hat Ansible, a tool that makes it easier to build automations for the hybrid cloud using plain English. It uses state-of-the-art foundation models built with high-quality data sources like Ansible Galaxy and uses IBM Research AI’s foundation model cluster and software stack to train AI models. Project Wisdom also provides a "code as code" movement in IT, allowing businesses to manage their digital evolutions the same way as software development.
Introducing Project Wisdom for Red Hat Ansible
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Discussing the pros and cons of ChatGPT waiting for Project Wisdom. ... Project Wisdom announced at AnsibleFest 2022, is a close collaboration between Ansible ...
Ansible ChatGPT and Project Wisdom
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Set up and connect to your Windows hosts with Ansible Engine. Would you like to automate some of your Windows hosts with Red Hat Ansible Tower, but don’t ...
Connecting to a Windows Host
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Netplan was pretty straightforward to configure, and an Ansible Galaxy module made it easy to automate. That’s right, I mentioned Ansible in the title. ...
Enter Netplan, Ansible | Greg's Blog
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