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Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with their own bots in AI race!

Until now, Microsoft and Google have been engaged in a two-way competition in the field of chatbots. However, Amazon is now entering the race and making it a three-way fight. Microsoft has been causing quite a stir in recent months, thanks to its investment in OpenAI's ChatGPT and GPT-4. This has blurred the lines between Microsoft and OpenAI, with the success and potential of the ChatGPT-based Bing causing alarm for Google. As a result, Google launched its own chatbot called Bard, earlier than originally planned. Now it is Amazon's turn, as the Wall Street Journal reports that the e-commerce giant has announced its own ChatGPT competitor. Using its cloud computing service Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company has announced its own generative AI and a whole package of products. AI for enterprises < However, the AWS AI solution differs from Microsoft and Google in terms of its target audience. Amazon is not making its AI available to the general public, but rather targeti...

AI systems on the rise, but at what cost?

ChatGPT and other generative AI models have been gaining popularity lately, but the cost of using them can be prohibitive. That became clear when small startup Latitude grew in popularity with its AI dungeon game that generates fantastical stories based on user input. CEO Nick Walton found that the cost of maintaining the text-based role-playing game software continued to rise as more users played the game. AI Dungeon's text generation was based on Microsoft's GPT language technology developed by OpenAI. Additionally, content marketers used the game to create ad copy, which also impacted Latitude's AI bill. AI systems on the rise, but at what cost? According to Walton, in 2021 the company was spending nearly $200,000 a month on OpenAI and Amazon Web Services generative AI software to keep up with the millions of user requests it had to process every day. "We joked that we had human workers and AI workers, and we ...