Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to add models to Amazon Bedrock, its managed service offering generative artificial intelligence and application development. Business announced that Mistral Large is now publicly available in order that customers can create AI applications. This move follows an analogous one a month ago when AWS added Mistral 7B and Mixtral 8x7B to Bedrock.
“By bringing Mistral AI models to Amazon Bedrock, customers will have access to cutting-edge and advanced generative AI technologies, as well as easy access to enterprise-grade tools and features, all in a secure and private environment,” Vasi Philomin, vice chairman, president, Generative AI intelligence, AWS, said in a blog post.
Released in February, Mistral Large is Mistral AI’s state-of-the-art text generation model for complex multilingual reasoning tasks resembling text comprehension, transformation, and code generation. The model is one in all the best rated models generally available via the API. Natively, he’s fluent in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian, has a context window containing 32,000. tokens, executes instructions precisely, allowing developers to create moderation policies, and has the native ability to call functions.
“Our mission is to make pioneering AI ubiquitous, and to achieve this mission, we want to partner with the world’s leading cloud service provider to distribute our premium models,” Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch noted in a press release. “We have a long and deep relationship with AWS, and by strengthening that relationship today, we will be able to provide tailored AI to designers around the world.”
All Mistral models can be found starting today within the US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon) and EU-West-3 (Paris) regions. The addition to Bedrock joins other model providers including Anthropic, AI21 Labs, Cohere, Meta, Stability AI and Amazon.
However, the AWS-Mistral partnership doesn’t end there. Amazon revealed that Mistral AI will use Tranium and Inferentia silicon chips to create and deploy future core models.
And yet another thing: Amazon Bedrock is now available in France. This implies that developers within the country can access all supported LLM programs and entry-level models, but can rest assured knowing that your data stays secure inside France’s borders.
Credit : venturebeat.com