The toolkit for building generative AI applications has been packaged with new updates to form the Azure AI Foundry service.
The difference in pricing suggests cost savings for enterprises, at least for usage of open models.
Anthropic’s has upgraded its Claude 3.5 Sonnet LLM with a new ability, computer use, opening up new opportunities for developers in robotic process automation (RPA) and more.
The API service, currently in public beta, is more expensive than OpenAI’s API service and supports integrations with both OpenAI and Anthropic SDKs.
SingleStore will integrate BryteFlow’s capabilties inside its database offering via a no-code interface named SingleConnect.
The updates could help OpenAI compete better with rivals such as Anthropic, Google, and AWS which already offer similar capabilities.
AI agents created via Agentforce differ from previous Salesforce-based agents in their use of Atlas, a reasoning engine designed to help these bots think like human beings.
At its European Fabric Community Conference last week, Microsoft released a volley of incremental updates to woo enterprises to its data platform.