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 ...
It's been a blockbuster summer for the open-source-software companies Confluent, Databricks, and MongoDB. Confluent went public in June and now has a $15 billion market cap. Databricks announced that ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. At the Data + AI Summit, the largest gathering of the open source data and AI community, Databricks announced ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about enterprise software technology and trends. Tell us a little bit about how Databricks is helping companies analyze ...
Databricks and Snowflake are increasingly competing across various products, ranging from Snowflake's massive investments in machine learning to Databricks' expanding data-management tools. However, a ...
The march toward an open source ChatGPT-like AI continues. Today, Databricks released Dolly 2.0, a text-generating AI model that can power apps like chatbots, text summarizers and basic search engines ...
Open-source based large language models like Dolly are in high demand as enterprises want to use them for targeted or specific use cases, analysts said. Databricks has released an open-source based ...
Databricks launched its fifth open-source project today, a new tool called Delta Sharing designed to be a vendor-neutral way to share data with any cloud infrastructure or SaaS product, so long as you ...
Big-data analytics firm Databricks Inc. has emerged as an unlikely player in the generative artificial intelligence space, open-sourcing a new AI model that it claims is “as magical as ChatGPT,” ...
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, ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Ali Ghodsi in his capacity as co-founder ...