Jeff Bezos, the world's wealthiest person, is challenging Google and Microsoft to become the go-to provider of generative AI. Amazon recently launched new offerings for the same technology behind ChatGPT. Their custom-made chips provide cheaper options for running AI software, with a wide range of tools for businesses. With this, become the Switzerland of generative AI!
Amazon, founded by Jeff Bezos, has launched Bedrock, a new AI project that makes it easy for users to access third-party models and build AI-powered apps. Amazon is aiming to democratize AI technology with its CodeWhisperer tool and new EC2 Trn1n and Inf2 instances, all designed to save training costs and deliver high performance. See how Amazon is pushing the latest advances in Machine Learning and predictive analytics!
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is joining the race to capitalize on OpenAI's popular ChatGPT technology, introducing two new large-language models, Titan, to generate text, web search personalization, summarizing content and writing blog drafts. Additionally, AWS customers can now access AI models from SenseTime, AI21 Labs, Anthropic & Stability AI through its Bedrock service. With Amazon's In-house AI hardware helping customers to reduce ML costs, its large-language models are already being used by the company's retail website & Alexa voice assistant.
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