Imagine that you are watching a movie in the cinema, and suddenly for a few seconds a character, detail or location appears that catches your attention because it is your town, someone you know or whatever the reason, but the thing is that you want to share it with someone. Until now the solution was to go minute by minute and take a screenshot, or at most a screen recording, but with the latest Amazon is working on, this could change.
This is because Amazon is developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model that You can analyze videos and find specific scenes that users have requested via text and which is called Olympus AI, according to The Information.
The company is considering launching this technology soon, within the framework of its annual AWS re:Invent conference, which will begin next Monday, December 2, and will run until Friday of next week. This new language model will be named Olympus AI and will allow users to search video files for specific scenes, as reported by Business Insider.
Thanks to this functionality, users They can ask the tool to analyze a video of a basketball game and find the specific moment in which the ball is dunked, according to The Verge.
Currently, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Anthropic maintain a strategic collaboration to promote generative AI, working together to develop technologies such as Trianium and Inferentia. Additionally, Anthropic provides AWS customers with access to different generations of its foundational models through Amazon Bedrock.
Although a few days ago it was announced that they would strengthen their alliance to continue “working closely to continue advancing Trinium’s hardware and software capabilities,” as they formalized in a statement, Amazon is considering reducing its dependence on its collaborator for multimodal AI.
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