Databricks introduces AI assistant, LakehouseIQ

June 29, 2023

Databricks has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant called LakehouseIQ to help business users ask complicated questions about their corporate data in everyday language.

LakehouseIQ is a collection of large language models (LLMs) with novel vector search capabilities to improve LLM and generative AI model accuracy, as well as a natural language interface for data analytics that lets users to ask questions without writing any code. It then analyzes the questions, retrieve the necessary data, read it, and generate a response.

Lakehouse AI also provides open-source language models (LLMs) like as MPT-7B, a MosaicML LLM with 7 billion parameters, through the Databricks Marketplace. Lakehouse AI also provides curated models for instruction-following and text summarization, as well as Stable Diffusion for picture production.

LakehouseIQ, according to Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi, will be trained on a company’s own data and will be able to deliver more accurate and relevant responses to customers’ inquiries.

The sources for this piece include an article in Reuters.

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