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Investors are growing increasingly optimistic about Amazon.com Inc.’s position in artificial intelligence, lighting a fire under the stock and sending the company’s market capitalization soaring toward the rarefied $3 trillion level.
The company's growth opportunities are an embarrassment of riches.
Amazon tracks engineers' AI use in detail, tying adoption and habits to productivity goals while navigating internal resistance.
Amazon Q1 shows AWS revenue up 28% and $364B backlog as AI demand rises—while free cash flow dips on heavy CapEx.
The strong demand for Amazon's custom artificial intelligence processors will be a tailwind for its semiconductor design partner.
Amazon plans $200 billion in capex this year. A chunk of that is being spent on AI data centers. Titus is a plan to 'future proof' these facilities.
Amazon's new mass hiring software, called Connect Talent, will help firms find, screen and recruit workers needed for large-scale hiring.
These days, it feels like most major software updates center around the launch of AI-powered features. Whether it’s Google bringing the latest edition of Magic Editor to its Pixels, Samsung creating Auto Zoom for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, or Apple trickling ...
Both companies are steadily growing their revenue, but Amazon consistently posts higher growth and margins than Walmart.