With a goal of creating equal opportunity for students to prepare for and participate in the AI-driven future, the UF AI steering committee invited each of the 16 colleges to jointly plan and fund AI initiatives across the university.
To get started, the university needed to raise funds to support the creation of new AI computing infrastructure, software, and laboratories and recruit new talent.
The state of Florida provided $100 million in funding for UF to build a new data center and $15 million per year to hire 100 new AI faculty to support sustained AI education.
The steering committee also turned to its donor network to raise additional funds.
UF spent $15 million to update their data center capacity.
With preparations ready, NVIDIA solution architects and product engineers worked on site to install HiPerGator AI, an NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD™ consisting of 140 NVIDIA DGX™ A100 systems, each with eight NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs, and an additional 17,920 CPUs. Completed in 90 days, the installation became the largest AI supercomputer installed at a university.
Using their DGX SuperPOD, UF developed the largest clinical language model to date, GatorTron, with 3.9 billion parameters. More than 10X larger than the second-largest clinical model, it reduced misclassification by 24 percent from BERT-large in the i2b2-2010 named-entity recognition benchmark.