Amazon Web Services makes its artificial intelligence developments even smarter
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has switched artificial intelligence (AI) developments to a higher speed. The IT company, which opened an office in Hungary in the summer, recently announced five innovations.
For the first time, AWS’s Amazon Bedrock service, suitable for the development and scaling of generative AI applications, was made generally available, with which texts, images, sounds and synthetic data can be created based on the given keywords. Available as a fully managed service, Bedrock provides access to high-performance foundation models (FMs) from leading AI companies AI21 Labs, Anthropic, Cohere, Meta, Stability AI, and Amazon. It also provides the broadest range of privacy-compliant capabilities users need to build generative AI applications.
AWS also announced that Meta’s next-generation large language model (LLM), Llama 2, will be available through Amazon Bedrock, providing users with 13 and 70 billion parameter numbers to build generative AI applications from these language sets.
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