Hitachi Digital Launches GenAI Offering

Introducing R2O2.ai, a holistic framework that enables customers to adopt Reliable, Responsible, Observable and Optimal AI at scale.

Hitachi Digital Services, the digital consultancy and technology services subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., recently announced the launch of its generative AI (GenAI) offering: Reliable, Responsible, Observable and Optimal AI or R2O2.ai. The R2O2.ai framework is designed to bridge the gap between conceptualizing AI workloads and deploying them at scale, delivering reliable, responsible and observable AI models at unprecedented speed and efficiency – ideal for enterprises aiming to scale their AI projects responsibly and optimally. The R2O2.ai framework will further expand the proprietary HARC (Hitachi Application Reliability Centers), offering a suite of engineering services that helps customers build and manage systems with reliability, resiliency, security and cost efficiency. R2O2.ai leverages 20-plus years of experience implementing AI solutions, complemented with a comprehensive library of 25-plus custom models built to address common industry problems and accelerate AI adoption. Its approach and frameworks enable efficient data adaptation, maximizing model reusability while allowing for the development of highly targeted solutions. This streamlined process ensures a seamless transition from proof of concept to live production in weeks, rather than months. Beyond that, R2O2.ai addresses critical business and industry challenges, offering a comprehensive solution that empowers enterprises to implement AI models that enhance operational efficiency, reduce downtime and ensure compliance with ethical standards. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this new offering covers accelerators, frameworks and methodologies that allow businesses to monitor parameters and logs effectively, ensuring reliability, resilience and value for their AI investments.

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