Major technology companies are during the race Introducing software that accelerates spending on AI.
for example, microsoft I'm at work trying to Automate tasks According to a report Thursday (April 18) citing a company employee, the features include invoicing and the ability to rewrite application code in another language to ensure it works as intended.
This software is OpenAI Improve existing Microsoft technology. co-pilotsays the report. Microsoft may show off new features at next month's Build developer conference, people familiar with the matter said.
As for the question, GoogleThe company's DeepMind division is developing AI “agents” to perform tasks, possibly hijacking users' computers and operating multiple apps simultaneously, the report said. Says.
While these high-profile artificial intelligence (AI) companies are developing new technologies, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) struggling to catch upPYMNTS wrote earlier this week following the release of the 2024 AI Index report from Stanford University.
I spoke with PYMNTS, the editor-in-chief of the study. nestor masley underlined In this report, findings reveal a widening gap between large and small businesses when it comes to AI. While big tech companies invest billions of dollars in AI research and development, small and medium-sized companies lack the resources and talent. compete directly.
“You can't train a frontier foundation model that can compete with the likes of GPT-4, Gemini, Claude, etc. for a small or medium-sized company,” Masley said.
“But there are also some pretty capable open source models that are freely accessible, such as Llama 2 and Mistral. A lot can be done with these kinds of open source models, and they are likely to continue to improve over time. Yes, in a few years we may see an open, relatively low-parameter model that functions similarly to GPT-4 today.
According to last year's survey, PYMNTS Intelligence believes that generative AI technologies, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Improved productivityBut there is also a risk of disrupting employment patterns.
The Stanford University report also found that while private investment in AI declined overall last year, funding for generative AI has seen a dramatic jump, driven by companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Hugging Face, and is expected to grow in 2022. It was also revealed that the company's sales have increased almost eight times to $25.2 billion. and inflection Reports significant increase at their fundraiser.
Mr. Masrezi said that although the cost of introducing AI is high, shadow is thin with expenses What comes with it? Train your system.
“Deployment is not a cost issue because the real cost is in training the system. Most companies do not have to worry about training their own models and instead rely on open source or relatively inexpensively accessible APIs. You can adopt an existing model that is freely available through ,” he explained.