The march toward an open source ChatGPT-like AI continues. Today, Databricks released Dolly 2.0, a text-generating AI model that can power apps like chatbots, text summarizers and basic search engines ...
Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and chief executive officer of Databricks Inc., speaks during a Bloomberg Technology television interview in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. Ghodsi ...
Databricks, the leading Data and AI company, made significant announcements at the Data + AI Summit. The newly introduced Lakehouse AI enables customers to develop generative AI applications, ...
Databricks, the lakehouse company, is launching Databricks Model Serving, a solution aiming to streamline the management and scaling of production machine learning (ML) within the Databricks Lakehouse ...
Databricks said on Thursday that it is incorporating OpenAI’s models, including GPT-5, into its data platform as well as its AI product, Agent Bricks, as part of a $100 million multi-year deal that ...
OpenAI and Databricks unveiled a new, multi-year, $100M partnership on Thursday to expand the usage of OpenAI's artificial intelligence models. The deal will see OpenAI's models become natively ...
The San Francisco-based company Databricks announced on Wednesday a new natural language model called DBRX, which it says performs better than a number of popular and comparably sized LLMs, including ...
New text-to-image diffusion model enables organizations to generate high-fidelity, trusted images When organizations need high-quality images for their collateral, websites, applications, or campaigns ...
Voyage AI Inc., a startup with software for organizing the data processed by artificial intelligence models, today announced that it has raised $20 million in funding. CRV led the Series A investment.
Databricks said on Tuesday that it has raised more than $4 billion at a valuation of $134 billion, the latest example of investors betting big on companies benefiting from the broader adoption of ...
If you wanted to raise the profile of your major tech company and had $10 million to spend, how would you spend it? On a Super Bowl ad? An F1 sponsorship? You could spend it training a generative AI ...