AI in Healthcare September 10, 2024
Dave Pearson

Many gen AI end users are finding that large language models (LLMs) defy easy infrastructure setup and affordable management costs. One budding option may be to go with small language models (SMLs) instead.

A lot of people are likely to do exactly that over the next 12 months, according to the latest InfoQ Trends report. “Companies like Microsoft have released Phi-3 and other SLMs that [people] can start trying out immediately to compare the cost and benefits of using an SLM versus an LLM,” the report’s authors write. “This new type of language model is also perfect for edge computing-related use cases to run on small devices.”

InfoQ reaches something like 1.5 million readers around the world. Its content...

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