The launch of Olympus could allow Amazon to reduce its dependence on Claude, the artificial intelligence model developed by Anthropic, a startup in which the Seattle giant has invested 8 billion dollars
E-commerce giant Amazon is set to unveil its flagship generative artificial intelligence (LLM) language model, Olympus, at the AWS re:Invent conference next week, insiders say. Olympus, according to rumors, would be able to analyze images and videos to identify specific scenes via text prompts, such as “a winning basketball shot”. This capability would represent a significant step forward in the field of artificial intelligence applied to multimedia analysis.
The launch of Olympus could allow Amazon to reduce its dependence on Claude, the artificial intelligence model developed by Anthropic, a startup in which the Seattle giant has invested as much as 8 billion dollars. Integrating Olympus into AWS services could bring powerful new capabilities to Amazon customers, paving the way for innovative applications across multiple industries, including security video analytics, automatic media indexing, and experience creation personalized interactives. Despite the wait for the official announcement, Amazon has not yet released any statements regarding the technical specifications of Olympus and its possible applications.