
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides small businesses and startups with credits to help with the cost of implementing large-scale AI models, including Anthropic AI models and Mistral AI models.
according to Reuters According to the report, AWS says these credits are intended to support the deployment of its own AI platform, Bedrock.
Bedrock allows businesses to access AI models from companies like Anthropic, Mistral AI, Meta, and Cohere through a unified API. According to AWS, Anthropic’s Claude Large Language Model (LLM) is the most widely used model in Bedrock.
AWS has provided more than $6 billion in free credits to startups and small businesses, said Howard Wright, vice president and head of startups at AWS. stated that it is necessary.
Wright assured that AWS credits do not create a monopoly, explaining that Bedrock offers a wide variety of AI products.
“This is another gift we give back to the startup ecosystem in exchange for our hope that startups will continue to choose AWS as their first destination,” Wright said.
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Microsoft is offering similar credits to companies that choose to access OpenAI tools on its Azure platform.
Enterprises are rapidly implementing AI into a wide range of workflows, creating potentially high costs for startups looking to keep up.
In an executive briefing on AI, research and analysis firm GlobalData predicts that generative AI will disrupt nearly every industry.
The 2024 Technology Sentiment Survey conducted by GlobalData records that more than 40% of businesses believe that AI is already having a measurable disruptive impact on their industry. A further 13% said AI will begin to disrupt their industry within the next 12 months.
As AI becomes more pervasive and reliable, startups that want to keep up with larger companies may need to adopt AI as it becomes an industry standard.