Build private and secure enterprise generative AI apps with Amazon Q Business and AWS IAM Identity Center

Favorite As of April 30, 2024 Amazon Q Business is generally available. Amazon Q Business is a conversational assistant powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI) that enhances workforce productivity by answering questions and completing tasks based on information in your enterprise systems. Your employees can access enterprise content securely and

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning May 1, 2024

Cohere Command R and R+ are now available in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart

Favorite This blog post is co-written with Pradeep Prabhakaran from Cohere.  Today, we are excited to announce that Cohere Command R and R+ foundation models are available through Amazon SageMaker JumpStart to deploy and run inference. Command R/R+ are the state-of-the-art retrieval augmented generation (RAG)-optimized models designed to tackle enterprise-grade workloads. In

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning April 30, 2024

Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update April 29

Favorite New draft of the Open Source AI Definition v.0.0.8 is live! The draft is ready for feedback.  The changelog:  incorporated feedback from legal review in Gothenburg and 0.0.7 transformed Data transparency to Data information following feedback from the separated the Out of scope section to a FAQ document 18

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Shared by voicesofopensource April 29, 2024

Databricks DBRX is now available in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart

Favorite Today, we are excited to announce that the DBRX model, an open, general-purpose large language model (LLM) developed by Databricks, is available for customers through Amazon SageMaker JumpStart to deploy with one click for running inference. The DBRX LLM employs a fine-grained mixture-of-experts (MoE) architecture, pre-trained on 12 trillion

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning April 27, 2024

Openly Shared

Favorite The definition of “open source” in the most recent version (article 2(48)) of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) goes beyond the Open Source Definition (OSD) managed by OSI. It says: “Free and open-source software is understood as software the source code of which is openly shared and the license

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Shared by voicesofopensource April 26, 2024