The launch of Genie Code, analysts say, signals Databricks’ growing ambition to turn its lakehouse platform into the environment where enterprise AI systems build, run, and manage data workflows.
Our analysis and end-user discussions continue to demonstrate that a new modern data stack is emerging along with sophisticated data-oriented “personas,” such as data analysts and data scientists.
Snowflake and Databricks are surely similar companies. While each positions itself a bit differently, both provide data storage, processing and governance in a cloud context. Both are holding customer ...
CISOs know precisely where their AI nightmare unfolds fastest. It's inference, the vulnerable stage where live models meet real-world data, leaving enterprises exposed to prompt injection, data leaks, ...
The company’s latest product brings vibe-coding to the data layer of enterprise data systems. AI coding agents have become ...
Upgrades to Databricks’ Mosaic AI, a deeper collaboration with Nvidia and the open-sourcing of Unity Catalog are among the biggest updates from Summit 2024. Upgrades to Databricks’ Mosaic AI unified ...
Databricks has announced a boost to its existing Lakehouse platform, complete with new AI and governance capabilities The announcement comes as competitor Snowflake reveals a new partnership with ...
The addition of Okera’s data governance technology to the Databricks Lakehouse Platform will boost data protection and governance for AI and machine learning tasks. Data lakehouse platform developer ...
Databricks' KARL agent uses reinforcement learning to generalize across six enterprise search behaviors — the problem that breaks most RAG pipelines.
Databricks Inc. today introduced Genie Code, an artificial intelligence agent designed to automate complex data engineering and analytics tasks. The move extends the rapid evolution of agents from ...
Databricks has remained a hot startup at a time when interest from investors has cooled across the ecosystem. Just last month the company raised $500 million at an eye-popping $43 billion valuation.
Cleanlab founders Curtis Northcutt, Anish Athalye and Jonas Mueller are hoping to solve the data problem of "garbage in, garbage out." The startup based on a popular open-source project for fixing ...
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