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Amazon Q adds feature to create AI apps using natural language

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(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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What to expect at re:Invent: Amazon Web Services navigates uncertain economic times

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Amazon Web Services will face a new challenge at its annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas this week: keeping software developers and big corporate customers engaged with the long-term potential of its cloud platform, while grappling with the more immediate realities of an economic downturn. Amazon Photo).

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

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were the first to be powered by the company’s Azure Cobalt 100 CPU, as part of a broader cloud infrastructure buildout. Google parent Alphabet reported capital expenditures of $12 billion, up 90%, “driven overwhelmingly by investment in our technical infrastructure,” CFO Ruth Porat told analysts. What about Amazon?

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Tech Moves: Google leaders join Seattle startup MotherDuck; Humanly adds a VP; and more

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She was previously at Google for 16 years, rising to the level of engineering director of Google Compute Engine. She was formerly vice president of the “Department of Customer Love” at data analytics startup Looker, which Google acquired in 2020. The company is based in California. Madin Akpo-Esambe.

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

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(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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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). Also, companies may have existing preferences for which language models they prefer.

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IT companies join Ukraine war sanctions against Russia

CIO Business Intelligence

Almost all major IT companies have joined the West’s global economic sanctions against Russia in recent weeks. The following is an overview — without claiming to be exhaustive — of companies from all over the world that have temporarily suspended all or part of their business in Russia. How the IT industry reacted. Petersburg.

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