Trend Vision One classifies public AI services into three categories. If the primary
service of a cloud application falls into any of these categories, the application
is considered a public AI service.
ML/GenAI Service Providers
Platforms that offer AI/ML capabilities as APIs or services that developers can integrate
into their own applications. These include:
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Amazon Bedrock: Developers can integrate Bedrock GenAI services into their applications
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OpenAI API: Provides GPT models, DALL-E, Whisper, and other AI models via API
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Anthropic Claude API: Conversational AI capabilities for developers
ML/GenAI Development Platforms
Comprehensive platforms that provide tools, infrastructure, and resources for building,
training, and deploying AI models. These include:
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Hugging Face: Provides a downloadable GenAI model, and also a cloud to host the GenAI
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Kaggle: Provides a dataset to train/evaluate both a machine learning model, and a generated model
AI-Powered End-User Applications
Consumer or business applications where AI is the primary functionality driving the
user experience. These include:
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ChatGPT: Uses GenAI to create a chatbot service.
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XGrok: Uses GenAI to digest messages on social media, and provide a summary or other information
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Grammarly: AI-powered writing enhancement
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Notion AI: AI features integrated into productivity workspace
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GitHub Copilot: AI code completion and generation
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Perplexity: AI-powered search and research assistant
