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To solve the problem, the company turned to gen AI and decided to use both commercial and opensource models. So we augment with opensource, he says. Right now, the company is using the French-built Mistral opensource model. Opensource models also offer companies more flexibility in when to upgrade.
Today’s announcement is strongly positioned to substantiate the company as a supplier to enterprise of opensource AI technology, without making specific assumptions of where the enterprise market really stands regarding on-prem AI. As for the software, Iams said that “opensource is not always going to be cheaper than closed source.
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