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Investing.com -- Databricks will soon add Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s Gemini models to its platform as part of an expanded strategic partnership between the two companies, according to Databricks co-founder and CEO Ali Ghodsi in an exclusive interview at the company’s customer conference.
The companies plan to announce this expansion of their four-year partnership Thursday, as reported by The Information.
This move follows Databricks’ agreement with Anthropic three months ago to host its Claude models. The addition of Gemini aligns with Databricks’ strategy to help customers build AI applications and agents using data stored on its service.
These AI applications include agents that can search through technical manuals to answer questions and help financial firms ensure regulatory compliance, among other tasks.
Ghodsi explained that offering various models is crucial for building effective agents, as customer needs differ. "Right now, depending on which cloud you’ve picked, you’ve kind of picked your model too," he said. "We want to break that, because we’re a multi-cloud company and we want to make all the models available."
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