IT House News on June 22, AI company Databricks recently launched Lakehouse Apps, which is a general term for native software packaged using a series of models launched by the company. The company also launched an "artificial intelligence model sharing mechanism", which is a series of official and third-party open source models. Users can quickly deploy these models in the Lakehouse App and their own content.
▲ Press release from Databricks, source Databricks official website
Databrick claims that Lakehouse Apps is "native software" built on the company's model, so it can maximize the efficiency of the software while being constrained by Databrick to be used by any user in a safe and trustworthy manner. Run freely in terminal.
▲ Databricks company app store, image source Databricks official website
Databrick also stated that developers can use familiar technologies and programming languages to design Lakehouse Apps, and freely list such applications on the Databricks App Store. Thanks to the "artificial intelligence model sharing mechanism", the company and third-party developers can easily provide a series of services, and users can quickly use these models to obtain the required functions, and Databricks can also gain revenue from distributing apps. It can be described as a "win-win".
IT House learned after inquiries that the Databricks native app store technology preview version will be launched on June 28, and Lakehouse native applications and models distributed based on the "Artificial Intelligence Model Sharing Mechanism" will launch a preview version next year .
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