Unleashing AI: Why AI needs a better cloud strategy

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Speed ​​has always been one of the most important measures of business success. The need for speed has increased in recent years, as time-to-market, streamlined production, seamless logistics and 24-hour customer service are all expected as the foundation for companies wanting to compete. We’ve reached the limit of what hard work and elbow grease can achieve in these areas, and that’s where artificial intelligence (AI) is taking the baton and running with it.

AI models are no longer a fringe technology. They are now commercially available and companies can train them to fit their own specific use cases. This new-found accessibility is in no small part due to the cloud environment and the agility, flexibility and scalability that comes with it. The marriage of AI and the cloud has paved the way for AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) solutions – just as the majority of companies are now taking advantage of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to avoid long-standing supplier lock-ins and dependency on legacy platforms, AIaaS brings the benefits of AI modeling, natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs) to the masses.