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AWS invests $100 million in new Generative AI Innovation Center

CIO Business Intelligence

Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Thursday said that it was investing $100 million to start a new program, dubbed the Generative AI Innovation Center, in an effort to help enterprises accelerate the development of generative AI- based applications. In January, the company made the Data Lab program available in India.

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As-Salaam-Alaikum: The cloud arrives in the Middle East!

All Things Distributed

Today, I am excited to announce plans for Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring an infrastructure Region to the Middle East! In the education sector we have been supporting the development of technology and cloud skills amongst tertiary institutes in the Middle East through the AWS Educate program.

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How power is blazing a trail for America’s space effort — and for nuclear startups

GeekWire

That’s one of the questions under consideration at a State of the Space Industrial Base workshop that’s being conducted this week at Seattle’s Museum of Flight. The topics being addressed at this week’s workshop play to two of the Pacific Northwest’s space industry strengths. ”

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Mentoring tomorrow’s Black IT leaders

CIO Business Intelligence

Hammett, general manager of global demand and operations at Amazon Web Services, in 2022 founded Enable, a mentoring and leadership program that creates “an environment where Black leaders could know that they are not alone.” The Black Technology Mentorship Program (BTMP) is another one.

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Defense Innovation Unit explores Pacific Northwest’s national security tech frontier

GeekWire

Michael Madsen, the Defense Innovation Unit’s acting director, talks at a Seattle workshop. This wasn’t the first Pacific Northwest meet-up for the Defense Innovation Unit, which doles out tens of millions of dollars to support commercial innovations with potential national security applications. NSIN via Twitter).

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