Chroma, the open source vector database startup, recently completed an impressive $18 million seed round at a $75 million valuation. With prominent angel investors like Naval Ravikant and Max and Jack Altman, the startup sets out to make AI projects easier with its tools for developers. Chroma does this by providing vector embeddings for data, limiting the context for models and providing more accessible, scalable pricing – all in an open source approach. Join the generative AI movement, with help from Chroma!
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Discover how LinkedIn used its insider access to OpenAI and Hugging Face technology to explore new generative AI tools, allowing it to empower members and customers in just three months. Learn about their approach that included teams sharing resources and best practices, plus a thorough evaluation pipeline to ensure appropriate use of the technology.
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Amplify Health Asia Pte. Limited has recently appointed David Frankenfield as the new Chief Data Officer. Mr. Frankenfield brings with him 20 years of experience in healthcare and data analytics. He is set to lead the company's Data and Analytics-as-a-Service initiatives, designed to improve individual healthcare outcomes in Asia. With Mr. Frankenfield's appointment, the company hopes to fulfil its vision of transforming healthcare in the region.
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