Amazon Web Services’ big annual event, re:Invent 2025, is getting into full swing in Las Vegas today. Last year’s event was largely focused on their AI efforts, including new foundation models, ...
After 13 years covering Amazon Web Services Inc. up close — including watching more than a decade of reinvention from the front row — I’ve learned to feel when the ground is shifting. And this year, ...
Amazon announced a new product Tuesday called “AI Factories” that allows big corporations and governments to run its AI systems in their own data centers. Or as AWS puts it: Customers supply the power ...
Amazon Web Services has announced a new class of AI systems," frontier agents," that can work autonomously for hours, even days, without human intervention, representing one of the most ambitious ...
If Amazon Web Services’ annual re:Invent tech conference proves anything, it’s that the cloud infrastructure player is going all in on AI. AWS CEO Matt Garman acknowledged during his keynote that ...
You might think Amazon’s biggest swing in the AI race was its $8 billion investment in Anthropic. But AWS has also been building in-house foundation models, new chips, massive data centers, and agents ...
AWS re:Invent Day 1: A Flood of AI News Breaks Out of Las Vegas Your email has been sent AWS re:Invent Day 1 delivered a surge of AI, multicloud, and automation news from Las Vegas, as Amazon and its ...
AWS CEO Matt Garman asserts AI amplifies human skills, not replacing jobs, citing efficiency gains like a codebase rewrite by six people. This comes amid Amazon's significant AI infrastructure ...
Boards expect organizations to adopt AI at a breakneck pace, but firms struggle to deliver real value from AI in production environments. At AWS Re: Invent, Dr. Swami Sivasubramanian, Vice President ...
But it still has to learn about custom patterns from devs or docs, and needs help to review and tune its output. Does AI-generated code add to, or reduce, technical debt? Amazon Web Services is aiming ...