Artificial intelligence (AI) processing rests on the use of vectorised data. In other words, AI turns real-world information into data that can be used to gain insight, searched for and manipulated.
Vector databases don’t just store your data. They find the most meaningful connections within it, driving insights and decisions at scale. A vector database is just like any other database in that it ...
Companies across every industry increasingly understand that making data-driven decisions is a necessity to compete now, in the next five years, in the next 20 and beyond. Data growth — unstructured ...
Generative AI is revolutionizing data and analytics, but its applications demand advanced data management capabilities to handle vast, diverse, and complex datasets that include images, video, audio, ...
For most enterprise applications, vector support is a feature that should be woven into the existing data estate, not a ...
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With an emphasis on AI-first strategy and improving Google Cloud databases' capability to support GenAI applications, Google announced developments in the integration of generative AI with databases.
Vector databases are all the rage, judging by the number of startups entering the space and the investors ponying up for a piece of the pie. The proliferation of large language models (LLMs) and the ...
20 kmph! Now that can be the speed of a car (specially if it’s driving in Bangalore or Mumbai). But 20kmph towards the Northside- that’s more than speed. That’s velocity. Turns out one is a scalar ...
Qdrant, the company behind the eponymous open source vector database, has raised $28 million in a Series A round of funding led by Spark Capital. Founded in 2021, Berlin-based Qdrant is seeking to ...