Amazon's new multimodal AI model, code-named Olympus, could help the Big Tech giant move away from its reliance on Anthropic.
E-commerce giant Amazon has developed new generative artificial intelligence (AI) that can process images and videos in addition to text, making it less reliant on AI startup Anthropic, The Information reported on Wednesday.
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In the case of Amazon and Anthropic, the companies maintain that teams are writing ‘low-level kernels,’ so that parts of the system can interface directly with the Trainium processor as hardware, in the words of spokespersons, the ‘Trainium silicon.’
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The generative AI landscape is crowded, with global tech giants vying for dominance. OpenAI, which secured $6.6 billion in funding in October, now boasts a valuation of $157 billion. Meanwhile, Elon Musk 's xAI is seeking investments that could push its valuation to $40 billion.
Amazon is advancing its generative AI capabilities with Olympus, a new large language model (LLM) designed to process multimedia content, including
Amazon.com Inc. has reportedly developed a multimodal large language model that could debut as early as next week.
The cloud computing giant won’t dislodge the incumbent anytime soon but is hoping to reduce its reliance on the chipmaker.