We recently published a list of 12 AI News and Ratings Investors Are Watching Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) stands against other AI news and ratings investors are watching right now.
Amazon Nova introduces 6 specialized ai models designed for enterprise needs, delivering 75% cost savings while maintaining superior performance in their respective intelligence classes.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has also invested in Canadian nuclear ... “Let’s face it, these guys who are doing AI right now, they’re the ones with the money, right?” Erickson said. Megan Wilson, chief strategy officer at General Fusion, told CNN ...
CEO Andy Jassy noted, "We've seen significant reacceleration of AWS growth for the last four quarters," putting its annualized revenue run rate at $110 billion. With that, AWS controls roughly 33% of the cloud infrastructure services market, more than Azure and Google Cloud combined, according to research firm Canalys.
Researchers and watchdog groups say the emergence of generative artificial intelligence tools that allow people to efficiently produce detailed and novel online reviews has put merchants, service providers and consumers in uncharted territory.
The AI Amazon uses in its fights against scams and fraud doesn’t only extend to impersonation scams; it also helps the company uncover counterfeits and fake goods, widespread fraudulent reviews and sellers making consistent or material changes to existing goods on Amazon.
Explore how Amazon's additional $8B investment in Anthropic drives generative AI model innovation, featuring AWS Trainium chips and cloud infrastructure.
Andrej Karpathy sees LLMs reading books along with humans. A recent Amazon job listing suggests the company may already be working on this.
It seemed promising when Amazon’s shopping chatbot suggested gifts of “page-turner fiction” for a buddy who enjoys beach travel and reading. But instead of the fun, breezy novels I expected ...
Everyone knows Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and its best-known products, including the Windows operating system and Microsoft 365 suite of productivity apps, but its growing cloud computing platform, Azure,
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