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

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These servers inside a Microsoft data center in Quincy, Wash., 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.

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

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LinkedIn Photos) Seattle data analytics startup MotherDuck is expanding its nest with two new leadership hires. She was previously at Google for 16 years, rising to the level of engineering director of Google Compute Engine. Rosas spent the next three years in director roles at Google and was most recently on a career break.

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Tech Moves: OfferUp names new CTO; Amazon data center leader departs; and more

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Binde previously held senior engineering roles at Google, Nordstrom and Persistent Systems. She was also a software developer at Amazon soon after it went public. She oversaw Splunk’s cloud engineering business while CTO at the software giant. He is now a VP of engineering at Google. based startup in June.

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AWS ‘Honeycode’ makes Amazon a player in booming no-code software movement

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A new Amazon service called Honeycode promises to let non-developers quickly create interactive web and mobile apps without knowing how to develop software. The service is free for applications with up to 20 users, with charges kicking in for larger applications.

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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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