Snowflake, a data cloud company, has recently partnered with NVIDIA and announced at the Snowflake Summit 2023 event to offer businesses the opportunity to train their own AI models using their datasets.
Through the utilization of NVIDIA Nemo, which focuses on the development of Large Language Models (LLMs), businesses can enjoy the advantages of tailored LLMs that cater to their specific needs, such as chatbots and search functionalities.
However, creating custom models also entails working with proprietary data, which may raise concerns in terms of privacy and legal terms on sharing it with other organizations for training purposes.
This is where the collaboration between NVIDIA and Snowflake becomes valuable, as it enables business owners to access such services and train the one and only unique and powerful model through sensitive data that can go up to hundreds or even thousands of TBs of data.
As such, customers can swiftly and effortlessly construct, deploy, and manage applications, thereby expanding the reach of generative AI across all aspects of their business.
Moreover, given that Snowflake operates as a cloud-based company, customer data is readily available (for those who already use Snowflake of course), making it quite straightforward to join the AI trend.
With Snowflake Data Cloud’s expertise in delivering cloud-based solutions across various industries and sectors, the inclusion of NVIDIA NeMo, specifically NeMo Guardrails, ensures that AI models align with the specific topics, safety measures, and security requirements of each business, can take the adoption rate of generative AI to a new high.