Discover the benefits of Amazon's 'Trainium 2' AI chip, including faster training times, reduced energy consumption, and lower operational costs, a compelling alternative to Nvidia's AI hardware.
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Amazon's new multimodal AI model, code-named Olympus, could help the Big Tech giant move away from its reliance on Anthropic.
Amazon Web Services, Inc. or AWS, affiliated to Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN), announced late Sunday new generative AI enhancements for its
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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Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) intends to create its own AI chips The huge R&D expenses for limited use raise questions on whether Amazon’s chips will be sold to others or used just for internal needs. Nvidia has been the stock to own the last decade,
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.’
The cloud computing giant won’t dislodge the incumbent anytime soon but is hoping to reduce its reliance on the chipmaker.
Amazon Connect made its original debut in 2017. The service uses AI to provide contact center agents with advice on how to answer customer inquiries. It can also process some support tickets automatically, measure agent productivity and perform related tasks.