why would I spend a few million dollars and a year of project time to build out local infrastructure that’ll already be outdated by the time it’s installed
That’s probably the argument for all cloud architecture.
Long-term cost and risk might be persuasive, but that hasn’t swayed IT managers thus far for non-LLM specific infrastructure. I am guessing it won’t do much to sway future IT managers.
I’m also assuming Azure will let you get very custom with the LLMs you can train via their services.
That’s probably the argument for all cloud architecture.
Long-term cost and risk might be persuasive, but that hasn’t swayed IT managers thus far for non-LLM specific infrastructure. I am guessing it won’t do much to sway future IT managers.
I’m also assuming Azure will let you get very custom with the LLMs you can train via their services.
This gives me something to think about.