Microsoft continues its push into artificial intelligence with the introduction of Phi-3, a new small language model (SLM) designed for simpler tasks.
SLMs offer a range of advantages over large language models (LLMs), including:
Microsoft emphasises the offline capabilities of Phi-3, which opens up new possibilities for AI use. SLMs like Phi 3 can be used to build applications that run directly on devices, eliminating the need for a constant internet connection.
Offline AI also empowers individuals and organizations in areas with limited internet access to leverage AI tools.
Microsoft envisions SLMs being used in various scenarios, such as a farmer using an SLM with visual recognition to identify crop diseases or a medical professional using an SLM to translate patient information in real-time.
The launch of Phi-3 positions Microsoft as a leader in the development of small language models, anticipating a growing demand for accessible and cost-effective AI solutions.
This move also comes ahead of Apple's rumored development of its own SLM, suggesting a potential shift in the AI landscape towards a more diverse range of language models catering to various needs.
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