Big bucks keep streaming into generative AI. How long can this last?
Big money keeps pouring into generative artificial intelligence, a sign of both the enthusiasm about its potential and the high costs of creating all those mega AI models.
This week’s hauls included $2.75 billion for Anthropic from Amazon, and both Scale AI and Cohere reportedly are getting hundreds of millions of dollars apiece. That’s on top of some big rounds for AI-powered and AI-powering companies such as Observe and Celestial AI.
One reason besides the general and probably overheated enthusiasm for all things gen AI is that AI models don’t come cheap, and we’re seeing a lot of them from the likes of Databricks, A21 Labs, SambaNova Systems, of course OpenAI and many more. Not to mention those expensive data centers to run them.
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John Furrier and Dave Vellante discussed this and other news on this week’s theCUBE Pod, available now on YouTube. And don’t miss Dave’s weekly deep dive, Breaking Analysis, out this weekend on theCUBE Research and SiliconANGLE.
Here’s this week’s big news:
AI competition and funding accelerate
A big-data analytics megacorn bids for generative AI leadership: Databricks open-sources its own large language model, DBRX Some note that it’s not really open-source, as Dave and John point out in the new CUBE Pod this week, since there are several big clauses, but it’s probably more open than, oh, say, OpenAI.
A few additional tidbits from a conversation with Databricks’ VP of generative AI Naveen Rao and comments from CEO Ali Ghodsi at a press briefing:
- No, it doesn’t perform as well as GPT-4, but Ghodsi says most enterprises are using GPT-3.5 because it’s 60 times cheaper than GPT-4.
- The big models such as OpenAI’s GPT series and Google’s Gemini are actually easier to build than the Mixture of Experts models Databricks and Mistral use because MoE models are much harder to train, Ghodsi said.
- Rao reckons AI models are “eight to nine orders of magnitude away from biology,” meaning matching the capabilities of the brain. He did the math, but I didn’t quite follow it. “This is a 30-year problem,” he said. “It’s not a 300-year problem.”
- GPT-5 will no doubt be impressive, Rao said, but “it’ll be more of the same. Is scaling going to get us to AGI? No.”
Another model that uses that Mixture of Experts method: AI21 Labs’ Jamba infuses Mamba to bring more context to transformer-based LLMs
Just a couple days later, AI chipmaker SambaNova Systems already claims it outperforms DBRX with its “Composition of Experts” model.
And here’s an example of where the money’s all going: Report: Microsoft to build ‘Stargate’ supercomputer with millions of chips for OpenAI
Perhaps this is needed, but it’s far from certain this group will open up AI software: Report: UXL Foundation seeks to prepare alternative to Nvidia’s CUDA by year’s end
Intel launches new program to accelerate development of apps for AI PCs
As usual, the guys with the GPUs mostly ran the table: Nvidia and Intel set new standards for AI performance in MLPerf 4.0 benchmarks
Biden administration unveils new AI safeguard rules for federal use
More new fundings
Amazon doubles down on OpenAI’s main rival: Amazon invests $2.75B more in OpenAI competitor Anthropic
AI startups Scale AI and Cohere reportedly in talks to raise hundreds of millions
Observe nabs $115M for its AI-powered observability platform
Optical interconnect developer Celestial AI raises $175M in fresh funding
Hume AI raises $50M after building the most realistic generative AI chat experience yet
0G Labs raises $35M for modular blockchain storage for decentralized AI
MyShell raises $11M for blockchain-based decentralized AI agent platform
Activeloop raises $11M to grow its specialized tensor database for AI training and inference
AI decision-making startup RealSage raises $4M to transform real estate asset management
Foundational nabs $8M to help developers fix data quality issues faster
FLock.io raises $6M for decentralized blockchain AI training platform
And more new AI-powered models and services
OpenAI details Voice Engine speech generation AI
Zoom adds collaboration platform and expands AI support
Neo4j, Microsoft add graph features to Azure AI services
Cisco adds new AI features to Webex Contact Center, including agent burn-out detection
HPE integrates custom AI models into Aruba Networking Central
Vectara adds anti-hallucination features to its generative AI service
Lightning AI debuts source-to-source Thunder compiler to accelerate AI training
Five9’s new GenAI Studio simplifies generative AI model customization for contact centers
Oracle NetSuite expands gen AI features across its product line
Modular open-sources its Mojo AI programming language’s core components
Analysis from theCUBE Research’s Shelly Kramer on a sleeper company: Grammarly’s strategic suggestions launch signals the company is far more than an editing solution
New York City will introduce controversial AI gun detection technology amid subway crime crisis
Around the cloud, enterprise and data center
Blue Yonder to acquire One Network Enterprises for $839M to create multi-enterprise supply chain ecosystem
Samsung co-leads $60M funding round for chip interconnect startup Eliyan
AI decision-making startup RealSage raises $4M to transform real estate asset management
Canva acquires Adobe rival Serif to expand its graphic design software portfolio
Kyndryl’s Gretchen Tinnerman on industry trends, solving for customer challenges, and sustainability
Avaya simplifies its product names and aligns with Zoom
Firecell raises $7.2M to build 5G solutions for industrial applications
Cyber beat: Gen AI dangers
Shelly Kramer on Four generative AI cyber risks that keep CISOs up at night — and how to combat them
Cisco report reveals only 3% of organizations globally are fully prepared for cyberthreats
Cloud cybersecurity firm Coro raises $100M to strengthen protection for smaller firms
Cloud data privacy solutions provider Skyflow raises $30M to enhance data privacy vaults
Zafran launches with $30M+ to speed up vulnerability remediation
Bedrock Security raises $10M to enhance big data security with AI-based reasoning
Sprocket Security raises $8M to enhance cybersecurity penetration testing platform
US and UK announce sanctions against Chinese cyber espionage group APT 31
Newly detailed ‘Tycoon 2FA’ phishing kit bypasses multifactor authentication
Google reports significant surge in zero-day vulnerabilities in 2023
Sophisticated software supply chain attack hits Top.gg, compromises GitHub accounts
New solution from Nametag targets AI-generated deepfake security threats
Elsewhere around tech: The EU gets serious on antitrust
EU begins investigating Meta, Apple and Google under new tech law
Apple to host WWDC 2024 on June 10-14, with AI features and more coming
Governor of Oregon signs popular right-to-repair bill into law
DroneUp unveils platform for last-mile autonomous drone delivery
Viam, a cloud-based platform for smart machines and robotics, raises $45M
Circular.co raises $10.5M to facilitate recycling at large scale
TheCUBE Research’s Bob Laliberte visited Cisco’s innovative offices in New York: How to make your office a magnet to attract employees
Comings and goings
Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years for defrauding FTX users and investors
Emad Mostaque resigns as CEO of troubled generative AI startup Stability AI
Google Cloud named Matt Renner president of its Global Field Organization, replacing Adaire Fox-Martin, who recently became CEO of Equinix.
Vast Data appointed longtime NetApp exec Rick Scurfield its new chief revenue officer.
Eyal Dagan, head of Cisco Systems’ Common Hardware Group since 2020, is new EVP of strategic projects, working with CEO Chuck Robbins. Martin Lund, Microsoft’s former corporate VP of Azure for Operators, is new EVP of the Common Hardware Group.
Microsoft is bringing together Windows and Surface into one group under Pavan Davuluri.
What’s next
Coming up in a little over a week: Google Cloud Next. SiliconANGLE, theCUBE and theCUBE Research will all be there onsite in Las Vegas April 9-11 to cover all the news and conversations around Mandalay Bay.
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