Amazon already has its own ChatGPT, but it’s completely different at this crucial point.

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Amazon already has its own ChatGPT, but it’s completely different at this crucial point.

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The launch of ChatgGPT has completely changed the game in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Companies that do not launch an alternative in the coming months risk being left behind and never regaining their current position.

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It is therefore not surprising that Amazon has already developed its own alternative, but has done so in a completely different way than Google or Microsoft. Amazon’s target audience is not end users, but app developers and makers.

It’s Amazon’s Generative AI

Bedrock is the name of a new service for creating and developing applications based on Artificial Intelligence. For convenience, it’s like a cloud version of ChatGPT and Dall-E, which isn’t aimed at the average user and therefore can’t be accessed from a web page or app.

Instead, the idea is that other developers can use Bedrock to create your own AI services, new applications that take advantage of this technology without the need to invest millions of dollars. If that sounds familiar, it’s for good reason: The Amazon Bedrock concept is basically the same as AWS (Amazon Web Services), one of the company’s most popular products and thanks to which many of your favorite apps and websites work.

Amazon won’t be directly involved in the fight between generative AIs, at least not for now; but it will help others to create their own alternatives to ChatGPT using their platform.

Stable Diffusion is one of the models supported by Amazon Bedrock

Stable Diffusion is one of the models supported by Amazon Bedrock

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The first startups have already signed up and will create AI models that can be used by apps and services; among the first models available, some allow the generation of text in different languages ​​(such as Spanish) and others that allow Create realistic images with Stable Diffusion. Even Google is in on it, through a startup called Anthropic founded by former OpenAI employees who specialize in language models for conversations and Q&As. Amazon itself also offers its Titan language models for text summarization and information extraction.

For the average user, all this is not very interesting because we will not be able to use any of these language models; when we really notice it will be when the first artificial intelligence applications based on this platform start to arrive. Just as it did with AWS and web servers, Amazon can make this technology popular and easily accessible.

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