JAKARTA - Amazon Web Services (AWS), on Tuesday, February 21 said it was working with startup Hugging Face, a software development center, to make it easier for artificial intelligence (AI) jobs to get out of Amazon's cloud.

Currently, AWS is working to supply the tools and services software developers need to integrate similar technologies into their own products.

AWS said that while the deal was not exclusive, AWS and the startup would work together to make it easier for developers to retrieve codes from the site and run them in the AWS cloud

"For the collaboration of this product, we dedicate significant engineering resources to build our joint product," Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue told Reuters.

Delangue also said that the next generation of Bloom, its open source AI model, will run in Trainium, a proprietary artificial intelligence chip made by AWS.

On the other hand, Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president of databases, analytics, and machine learning at AWS believes that technology like Trainium can help develop AI.

In addition, Trainium is also claimed to save money as AI requires more computing power and AWS wants to shorten the time developers spend on adopting it.

"We want to make sure they have access to our silicon innovations and networks," Sivasubramanian told Reuters.


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