Amazon Web Services has announced its association with Hugging Face, a startup focusing on software development. The purpose of the association will be to execute efficiently artificial intelligence activities on Amazon’s cloud.
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The openAI’s ChatGPT has been successful since its launch in November 2022. Its success prompted other enterprises like Google and Amazon to develop their own versions. Amazon had announced its plans as well.
The latest news confirms that Hugging Face will be crucial in enabling the release of an AI-powered chatbot rival to the ChatGPT.
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“While the deal is not exclusive, the startup is working closely with AWS on making it easy for developers to take code from the site and run it on the AWS cloud. For this product collaboration, we’re dedicating significant engineering resources to building our shared product. Further, the next generation of Bloom, an open-source AI model that competes in size and scope with the model that Microsoft-backed OpenAI used to create ChatGPT, will be run on Trainium, a proprietary artificial intelligence chip created by AWS,” says Clem Delangue, Chief executive, Hugging Face.
While the public’s attention has been drawn to new generative AI services like chat-based search engines from Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Microsoft Corp., tech companies like AWS are also competing in the background.