NVIDIA introduces their adaptable Gen-AI cloud service, called AI Foundations

NVIDIA introduces their adaptable Gen-AI cloud service, called AI Foundations

In recent months, the age of enterprise AI has descended upon us. Since ChatGPT’s launch in November of last year, the public’s obsession with it has sparked corporate interest in a flood and sparked an industry-wide land grab as every major tech company competes to stake their claim in this burgeoning market by integrating generative AI features into their current products. Heavyweights like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Baidu are already competing for market supremacy with their Large Language Models (LLMs), while everyone else—from Adobe and AT&T to BMW and BYD—is frantically trying to find applications for the ground-breaking technology.

With the help of NVIDIA’s newest cloud service, AI Foundations, companies without the resources or time to build their own models from scratch will be able to “build, refine, and operate custom large language models and generative AI models that are trained with their own proprietary data and created for their unique domain-specific tasks.”

NeMo, one of NVIDIA’s language models, BioNemo, a fork of NeMo created for the medical research community that focuses on drug and molecule discovery, and Picasso, an AI that can produce images, video, and “3D applications… to supercharge productivity for creativity, design, and digital simulation” are among the models. Despite Tuesday’s revelation, Picasso is still in private preview and both flavours of NeMo are still in early access, so it will be some time before any of them are made available to the general public. Both NeMo and Picasso run on the brand-new DGX Cloud platform from NVIDIA and will eventually be accessed online.