Amazon, Anthropic Build Supercomputer
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•Amazon Is Building a Mega AI Supercomputer With Anthropic
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Amazon is building one of the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence supercomputers in collaboration with Anthropic , an OpenAI rival.
The supercomputer will be five times larger than Anthropic 's current most powerful model.
Amazon also unveiled its next-generation AI training chip, Trainium 2 , which it says will offer four times the performance of its current chip.
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman also unveiled a range of tools to help companies harness and wrangle generative AI .
Amazon ’s new verification tool, called Automated Reasoning , is different from a similar product that was announced by OpenAI earlier this year .
It relies on logical reasoning to parse a model's output.
The approach could be used to build chatbots that handle airline ticket refunds or provide human resources information without getting facts wrong.
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