Cybersecurity Dive September 26, 2023
Naomi Eide

The cloud giant is taking a full-stack approach to generative AI, which doubles down on security and reliable results.

SEATTLE — The well-underway race to scale generative AI has evolved from one dominated by early market entrants — namely OpenAI and its close partner, Microsoft — to one where scores of vendors have viable offerings.

Now, each major cloud provider has billions invested in large language model technology development and each takes on a different flavor.

Where Microsoft capitalized on speed, quickly deploying generative AI assistants into the hands of the masses, Google Cloud has hyped its AI-optimized infrastructure and its longstanding investments in AI.

Cloud giant AWS is taking a cautious approach.

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