Amazon Joins Artificial Intelligence Race

After Google and Microsoft, Amazon joined the rapidly growing race for productive artificial intelligence. Introducing the Bedrock platform, the company aims to enable its customers to create their own artificial intelligence models.
 Amazon Joins Artificial Intelligence Race
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Recent productive artificial intelligence models, from ChatGPT to Midjourney, from DALL-E to Stable Diffusion, have taken the world by storm. When this was the case, big companies in the industry such as Microsoft and Google entered the race in this regard.

Now, another technology giant Amazon has made a move in this regard. The company took a different step instead of offering a user-oriented artificial intelligence model at first.

Amazon will allow customers to develop their own AI models with its Bedrock platform

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing division of Amazon, announced the platform called Bedrock in its announcement today. It is stated that Bedrock will define the opportunity to develop artificial intelligence tools for customers through models from companies such as AI21 Labs, Anthropic and Stability AI.

So the company, Microsoft etc. Rather than launching a tool for everyone like companies, it built a platform where businesses can develop their own separate models. AWS will have access to Anthropic’s Claude chatbot, Stability AI’s rendering services, and AI21’s language model.

In addition to all of these, Amazon’s own language models “Titan” will also take place on the platform. The first of these two models, called Titan Text and Titan Embeddings, generates text from commands, while the other creates mathematical representations of text that can be used for tasks such as translation and search. In addition, AWS will offer access to Stable Diffusion, the rendering tool from Stability AI.

AWS CEO Adam Selipsky also stated in his statement that they want to give customers choice: “It is unlikely that there will be a single model for all customers and all use cases. We want to provide choice and flexibility.”

In addition to all these, Amazon has also taken an important step in CodeWhisperer, the artificial intelligence tool it has developed for coding. According to the statements, the artificial intelligence tool has become free for all users through Amazon Web Services.

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