Amazon Swaps Rufus for New Alexa for Shopping' Bot
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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.
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.
Remember Bard? It was the original name of Google’s AI chatbot, but the Gemini brand long ago replaced it. Just as you’ve likely forgotten that history, you’re not likely to remember Rufus in 12 months’ time,
Jassy was once Jeff Bezos’ deputy and the head of Amazon’s cloud computing arm. Five years into his tenure as CEO, he’s killing projects, cutting staff, pleasing Wall Street and steering the everything store through its greatest challenge yet.
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to insights, and supporting a growing range of workloads.
The company's growth opportunities are an embarrassment of riches.
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 is now presenting users with a way to assign an AI agent to purchase items from their platform or third-party websites with only a click. "Buy for Me" is the latest feature of Amazon's Shopping app, and it is powered by their new Amazon Nova AI ...
Project Trident apparently pivoted several times to meet unrealistic deadlines and a corporate-directed mandate to use generative AI
Amazon tracks engineers' AI use in detail, tying adoption and habits to productivity goals while navigating internal resistance.