There’s a lot of noise right now about how generative AIs like ChatGPT and Bard are going to revolutionize various aspects of the web, but companies targeting narrower verticals are already experiencing success. Writer is such a one, and it just announced a new trio of large language models to power its enterprise copy assistant.
The company lets customers fine-tune these models on their own content and style guides, from which point forward the AI can write, help write, or edit copy so that it meets internal standards. More than just catching typos and recommending the preferred word, Writer’s new models can evaluate style and write content themselves, even doing a bit of fact-checking when they’re done.
But the real draw is that the whole thing can be done internally, from fine-tuning to hosting, at least w...