We might be at an inflection point in the market for applied artificial intelligence. The introduction of ChatGPT triggered an AI arms race that continues to accelerate. Every few days, we’re seeing new product launches featuring large language models (LLM) and diffusion models. At the same time, we’re seeing a change in data-scraping policies as AI changes market dynamics.
In my latest article, I discuss the latest developments in the field and what they can mean for the future of the field.
Key findings:
Amazon’s Bedrock provides serverless access to a wide range of LLMs and generative models. It can protect the company against Microsoft’s growing influence in the field.
Amazon offers free access to CodeWhisperer, its AI-powered code generation tool. This is the response to GitHub Copilot, which can be one of the most successful LLM-based products.
Google Brain and DeepMind merge to create Google DeepMind. This will help the company engage in a more focused effort to catch up with Microsoft and OpenAI. But it will also present its own set of challenges.
Reddit and Stack Overflow start charging companies that want to use their data to train LLMs. This can set a precedent in the field and create a ripple effect across other platforms.
Read the full analysis on TechTalks.
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