Google announced that its generative AI support in Vertex AI, the company’s ML platform, is now generally available.
Vertex AI, a platform developed by Google, offers developers access to various models such as PaLM 2, Imagen, and Codey.
Google Cloud Executive Forum Announcement
These models provide features for generating and categorizing text, creating multi-turn chat experiences similar to ChatGPT, and utilizing a text embedding API for tasks like semantic search and recommendation engines.
These models will be accessible through the Vertex AI Model Garden, which is Google’s collection of reliable foundational and task-specific models. Additionally, they will be available in the low-code Generative AI Studio.
Google is announcing these capabilities at the Google Cloud Executive Forum, a small event for customers and partners held at the Bayview Campus in Mountain View. Previously, only trusted testers had access to many of these functionalities. It is also worth mentioning that the Codey and PaLM for Chat models are making their debut in the Model Garden.
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Several Google partners are already utilizing Codey. For instance, GitLab uses it to explain this vulnerability feature, while Canva employs Vertex AI’s translation feature to better support non-English speaking users. Canva is also testing the PaLM model to transform short video clips into longer stories.
Typeface, a company dedicated to leveraging generative AI for creative business applications, has revealed a collaborative alliance and seamless integration with Google’s AI tools. By harnessing Google’s comprehensive language models, Typeface will introduce its plugin in the Google Workspace Marketplace, enabling users to access its functionality seamlessly.
Vector search is now supported by DataStax’s AstraDB database service on Google Cloud, according to the company. This feature makes it possible for AI models to use the service as long-term memory.
Neo4j, a graph database, is set to unveil a fresh integration with the generative AI functionalities of Google Cloud’s Vertex AI. This integration brings forth novel capabilities, including the conversion of unstructured data into knowledge graphs. These knowledge graphs can be easily queried using natural language by users, offering enhanced accessibility and understanding.
Furthermore, the company plans to enrich these knowledge graphs in real time using Vertex AI. Notably, they are adding the capability to validate responses from large language models against these enterprise knowledge graphs to prevent inaccuracies.
Twilio has expressed its interest in exploring new features powered by Vertex AI. These features include personalized recommendations for contact center agents and automated call summaries.
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