Multiverse Computing pushes its compressed AI models into the mainstream
Multiverse Computing has launched an app and API to make its compressed AI models, derived from leading AI labs, more accessible.
Read on TechCrunch →
Mistral launches Mistral Forge, a platform allowing enterprises to build custom AI models from scratch, differentiating itself from competitors who focus on fine-tuning existing models.
Why it matters
Mistral's new platform, Mistral Forge, represents a significant shift in how enterprises can adopt and deploy AI. By enabling the creation of custom AI models from the ground up, it offers businesses a deeper level of control and tailored performance compared to existing solutions that often rely on adapting pre-trained models. This move could democratize advanced AI development for enterprises, allowing them to leverage their unique data assets more effectively and potentially leading to more specialized and powerful AI applications across various industries.
Mistral has created a new service called Mistral Forge. It lets companies build their very own AI models using their own private information, instead of just tweaking existing ones. This gives businesses more power to make AI work exactly how they need it to.
Multiverse Computing has launched an app and API to make its compressed AI models, derived from leading AI labs, more accessible.
Read on TechCrunch →Mistral AI has launched Forge, a new AI tool designed for enterprise clients with a focus on data privacy.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Lenovo executive states that rising component costs, particularly for memory chips, will keep AI hardware prices elevated in the near term.
Read on Economic Times Tech →