Google has recently joined Meta in releasing high-quality open source AI models, marking a significant moment in the development of artificial intelligence technology. This move has been met with enthusiasm from the tech community, highlighting the potential for a bright future in open source AI. Notably, Google's strategy involves offering these models for free, which are optimized to perform best on their hardware. This approach introduces a new dimension to the competition in the AI space, as developers and companies alike seek the best hardware solutions for running these advanced models. The release of Google's open model, which is reported to perform extremely well, signifies the start of an intensifying race in AI development. Interestingly, the company notably absent from this trend is the maker of GPT.
Incredible time to be developing in AI right now. Google just dropped an open model that appears to perform extremely well. The race really is only beginning. https://t.co/7Syo2NQHgW
Amazing to see how dynamic AI space is right now. Google just dropped an open model that appears to perform extremely well. The race really is only beginning. https://t.co/B80QpVy7VO
Everyone is looking for the best hardware to run their AI models. Google flipped the script giving you free (open source) models that run best on their hardware. It is wild to see so many demisions of competition. https://t.co/aZGyDIRqZG