Microsoft launches lightweight AI model

Published Wed, Apr 24, 2024 · 12:30 AM
    • Microsoft says that SLMs are designed to perform simpler tasks, making it easier for use by companies with limited resources.
    • Microsoft says that SLMs are designed to perform simpler tasks, making it easier for use by companies with limited resources. PHOTO: REUTERS

    MICROSOFT on Tuesday (Apr 23) launched a lightweight artificial intelligence model, as it looks to attract a wider client base with cost-effective options.

    The new version called Phi-3-mini is the first of the three small language models (SLM) to be released by the company, as it stakes its future on a technology that is expected to have a wide-ranging impact on the world and the way people work.

    “Phi-3 is not slightly cheaper, it’s dramatically cheaper, we’re talking about a 10x cost difference compared to the other models out there with similar capabilities,” said Sébastien Bubeck, Microsoft’s vice-president of GenAI research.

    SLMs are designed to perform simpler tasks, making it easier for use by companies with limited resources, the company said.

    Phi-3-mini will be available immediately on Microsoft cloud service platform Azure’s AI model catalog, machine learning model platform Hugging Face, and Ollama, a framework for running models on a local machine, the company said.

    Last week, Microsoft invested US$1.5 billion in UAE-based AI firm G42. It has also previously partnered with French startup Mistral AI to make their models available through its Azure cloud computing platform. REUTERS

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