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Pinecone: New vector database architecture a ‘breakthrough’ to curb AI hallucinations
Today Pinecone launched a serverless vector database architecture that CEO Edo Liberty calls a 'significant' breakthrough for the industry.
Now, Pinecone has announced what it calls a ‘revolutionary’ serverless vector database architecture that lets companies build AI applications that are even more knowledgeable and cost-efficient. A press release claimed Pinecone serverless will deliver up to 50x cost reductions and ‘eliminate infrastructure hassles, allowing companies to bring remarkably better gen AI applications to market faster.’ The company noted key innovations including separation of reads, writes and storage, which reduces workload costs; an industry-first architecture with vector clustering on top of blob storage to provide low-latency, low-cost, fresh vector search over nearly unlimited data sizes; indexing and retrieval algorithms built from scratch; and a multi-tenant compute layer for on-demand retrieval for thousands of users.
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