SAN FRANCISCO, California — The world's biggest AI companies are releasing new usage data showing significant growth as competition in the generative artificial intelligence sector heats up.
SAN FRANCISCO, California — The world's biggest AI companies are releasing new usage data showing significant growth as competition in the generative artificial intelligence sector heats up.The pressure to show that ChatGPT-style AI chatbots are being adopted by the wider public is significant given the huge costs of delivering the technology.
Most companies using AI models access them through the world's leading cloud providers — Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and Google — instead of installing them on their own servers.Llama, which is available for free, competes directly with the models that power ChatGPT or Google's Gemini that are also made available to companies for a fee through the cloud providers.
Meta Flex Muscles As AI Race Heats Up
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