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 ...
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 ...
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In late March, when Databricks Inc. launched DBRX, a general-purpose large language model, it marked another milestone in a strategy based on three big bets when the firm started in 2013. “The first ...
Databricks, a leading data and AI startup, launched DBRX, a flexible large language model (LLM) that outperforms all open-source models on industry benchmarks. DBRX democratizes the training and ...
Databricks Inc. today launched DBRX, a general-purpose large language model that it says outperforms all existing open-source models — and some proprietary ones — on standard benchmarks. The company ...
Databricks, the Data and AI company, is introducing DBRX, a general-purpose large language model (LLM) that enables organizations around the world to cost-effectively build, train, and serve their own ...
Data and artificial intelligence (AI) company Databricks has unveiled DBRX, a general-purpose large language model (LLM) that it claims can outperform other open source models. The company said DBRX ...
Data lakehouse provider Databricks has released a family of open-source large language models (LLM), DBRX, that it says outperforms OpenAI’s GPT 3.5 and open-source models such as Mixtral, Claude 3, ...
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