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🚀🌩️ Amazon Gets in on Da Generative AI Action Wit New Cloud Service, Bedrock

Amazon stay unveiling one new cloud service called Bedrock fo’ developers to beef up their software wit’ artificial intelligence systems that can generate text. Dis new service from Amazon Web Services (AWS) stay set to offer access to Amazon’s own first-party language models, Titan, as well as language models from startups like AI21 and Google-backed Anthropic, and a model fo’ turning text into images from startup Stability AI. 💻📈🤖

Da new service stay designed to make it easier fo’ companies to use large language models without spending billions of dollars or years of training. According to Amazon CEO, Andy Jassy, most companies don’t wanna go through all da hassle and want a model dat’s already big and great, but customizable fo’ their own purposes, and dat’s exactly what Bedrock provides. 💰🕒

Da announcement from Amazon stay in response to Google and Microsoft’s move to offer their own large language models fo’ developers. Bedrock will allow AWS clients to customize Titan models wit’ their own data, without letting competitors benefit from dat data. Da models produced by Bedrock are said to be of high-quality responses and “really accurate”, which is in line wit’ Amazon’s aim to make sure dat hallucination doesn’t occur. 💡👍

AWS VP, Bratin Saha, said clients will be able to customize Titan models wit’ their own data, but da data won’t be used to train Titan models. Siva Sivasubramanian, VP of Amazon AI, said Amazon has been workin’ on AI fo’ over two decades and dat AWS has more than 100,000 AI customers. Amazon has been usin’ Titan to deliver search results through its homepage. 💻🤝

Bedrock stay currently in limited preview, and Amazon isn’t disclosing da cost yet. However, clients can add themselves to a waiting list. Amazon wants to make Bedrock easy to use and cost-effective, thanks to da use of custom AI processors. Companies like Accenture, C3.ai, Deloitte, and Pegasystems are among the companies looking forward to using Bedrock, according to Sivasubramanian. 🙌💻

Da rush to bring out generative AI capabilities happened after the hit of ChatGPT. Other companies such as Expedia, HubSpot, Paylocity, and Spotify have also committed to integrating OpenAI technology. According to Morgan Stanley analysts, AI will become a larger part of cloud spending, with Microsoft and Google being the largest beneficiaries, not Amazon. Nevertheless, Amazon stay confident dat Bedrock will be successful because they always launch when things are ready. 💪🌟


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🚀🌩️ Amazon Enters the Race of Generative AI with Its Latest Cloud Service, Bedrock

Amazon has introduced a new cloud service named Bedrock, which enables developers to enhance their software with artificial intelligence systems that can generate text. The new service from Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers access to Amazon’s own first-party language models, Titan, as well as language models from startups like AI21 and Google-backed Anthropic, and a model for turning text into images from startup Stability AI. 💻📈🤖

The aim of this new service is to make it easier for companies to use large language models without having to spend billions of dollars or undergo years of training. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that most companies do not want to go through all the hassle and want a model that is already big and great but can also be customized for their own purposes. Bedrock provides just that. 💰🕒

Amazon’s announcement is a response to Google and Microsoft’s move to offer their own large language models for developers. Through Bedrock, AWS clients can customize Titan models with their own data without letting competitors benefit from it. The models produced by Bedrock are said to have high-quality responses and be “really accurate,” in line with Amazon’s goal of ensuring that hallucination doesn’t occur. 💡👍

According to AWS VP Bratin Saha, clients will be able to customize Titan models with their own data, but the data won’t be used to train Titan models. Meanwhile, Siva Sivasubramanian, VP of Amazon AI, said that Amazon has been working on AI for over two decades and that AWS has more than 100,000 AI customers. Amazon has been using Titan to deliver search results through its homepage. 💻🤝

Bedrock is currently in a limited preview, and Amazon has not yet disclosed the cost. However, clients can add themselves to a waiting list. Amazon aims to make Bedrock easy to use and cost-effective thanks to the use of custom AI processors. According to Sivasubramanian, companies like Accenture, C3.ai, Deloitte, and Pegasystems are among those looking forward to using Bedrock. 🙌💻

The rush to bring out generative AI capabilities occurred after the hit of ChatGPT. Other companies such as Expedia, HubSpot, Paylocity, and Spotify have also committed to integrating OpenAI technology. According to Morgan Stanley analysts, AI will become a larger part of cloud spending, with Microsoft and Google being the largest beneficiaries, not Amazon. Nevertheless, Amazon is confident that Bedrock will be successful because they always launch when things are ready. 💪🌟”

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