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Amazon Q adds feature to create AI apps using natural language

GeekWire

(Amazon Image) Amazon says it will give non-developers the ability to create apps using natural language as part of a new feature for Amazon Q , the AI assistant unveiled by Amazon Web Services last fall. Amazon is charging $20/user per month for Amazon Q Business, and $25/user per month for Amazon Q Developer.

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ChatGPT coming to Azure: New integration shows how Microsoft will leverage OpenAI partnership

GeekWire

The service is designed for business and developers using Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform to integrate OpenAI technologies into their applications. Azure OpenAI Service was released in preview last spring , before ChatGPT was widely available. The technology also demonstrates the potential for AI to be misused.

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Capital spending soars in the cloud as Microsoft, Google, and others bet big on AI demand

GeekWire

(Microsoft Photo / John Brecher) Analysts, investors, and the media are suddenly focused intensely on capital expenditures by tech giants including Microsoft, Meta, Google, and others to size up the industry’s bet on the cloud and artificial intelligence. Charles Fitzgerald is wondering where everyone has been. What about Amazon?

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Amazon Q: Create AI chatbots for work

Dataconomy

Amazon Web Services recently introduced Amazon Q, the latest addition to its strategy aimed at transforming software development. This new generative AI assistant is tailored to assist developers and enterprises by optimizing workflows, boosting productivity, and opening up fresh avenues for innovation.

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AI and telecom breakthroughs dominate ‘Innovation of the Year’ category for 2024 GeekWire Awards

GeekWire

It’s a big year for artificial intelligence, telecom advances, and tools designed to make these emerging technologies safe and transparent, judging from the finalists in the category of Innovation of the Year. Founded by veterans of DataScience.com, Oracle, and Amazon Web Services, the company raised $35 million in July 2023.

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Pega GenAI brings more LLMs to low-code automation workflows

CIO Business Intelligence

Pegasystems has announced plans to expand the capabilities of its Pega GenAI enterprise platform by connecting to both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud large language models (LLMs). The new services are currently on display at PegaWorld INspire annual conference taking place this week in Las Vegas.

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Amazon vets raise cash for Griptape, a Seattle startup that helps companies build AI apps

GeekWire

LinkedIn Photos) A pair of Amazon alum is raising cash for a new startup that helps enterprises build and deploy secure artificial intelligence applications, preventing company data from slipping through the cracks. Founded earlier this year, Griptape is developing an open-source Python framework and cloud platform.

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