Motivated by a wariness of relying on a single company, a desire for models tailored to specific tasks, and the chance to cut costs, startups and investors are embracing competitors to industry leader OpenAI.
Motivated by a wariness of relying on a single company, a desire for models tailored to specific tasks and the chance to cut costs, more than a dozen startups and investors said they are embracing competitors to industry leader OpenAI, casting a shadow on expectations that Microsoft Corp and OpenAI will dominate the young field.
“Did we only have a single internet service provider?" Mathew said."In a similar manner, we will need multiple foundational model providers for a healthy functioning ecosystem.”AI storytelling startup Tome, which helps users build slides faster, was originally built on GPT-3, a foundation model first released by OpenAI in 2020. Tome said it has hit 3 million users this month, and it started to experiment with other models.
AI developers and investors said there is a new industry consensus to reduce reliance on a single model, in a bid to provide more reliable services, rein in costs and take advantage of the specialization of different models. Startups also worry that Microsoft could compete with its AI customers as the tech giant incorporates OpenAI models to products from search to Office Suites.
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