Chapter 2. New features and enhancements


This section describes new features and enhancements in Red Hat OpenShift AI 2.15.

Important

This version of OpenShift AI supports using data science pipelines version 2.0. If you are using OpenShift AI 2.8 and want to continue using data science pipelines version 1.0, Red Hat recommends that you stay on OpenShift AI 2.8. For more information, see Support Removals.

2.1. New Features

Tabular data drift detection with KServe

As part of ongoing advancements in the Responsible AI space, backend metrics support for drift monitoring is now available in the TrustyAI project. These capabilities align with the TrustyAI framework to ensure secure and reliable AI operations.

Drift monitoring is crucial for maintaining AI model performance and fairness over time. By implementing backend metrics first, this release lays the groundwork for comprehensive drift detection and monitoring, enhancing the trustworthiness and compliance of AI deployments. Future updates will extend these capabilities with a user interface for streamlined interaction.

Bias and fairness monitoring
Using TrustyAI, data scientists can now evaluate deployed models for bias and fairness. The update includes both backend functionality and dashboard visualizations.
Support heterogeneous clusters in distributed workloads

Data scientists can now select specific queues based on their workload requirements, improving efficiency in resource-constrained environments. Administrators can configure these workload queues per cluster and data science project.

Additionally, the dashboard now supports visibility across all queues in heterogeneous clusters. You can view both the assigned queue and resource details for each workload, providing clear insights into workload distribution.

2.2. Enhancements

Data science pipelines updates

The data science pipelines components are updated to Kubeflow Pipelines 2.2.0. For more information, see the version 2.2.0 changelog.

Additionally, the internal Argo workflows engine was updated to version 3.4.17 and includes security fixes.

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