Amazon Web Services is earmarking $50 million to give organizations in the public sector free access to its portfolio of AI and machine learning solutions.
Facing increasing competition from cloud rivals Microsoft and Google, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is sweetening the pot for startups to build apps on its cloud.
Top executives from artificial general intelligence (AGI) startup Adept are joining Amazon, giving the cloud giant's AI credentials a much-needed boost.
EvolutionaryScale, a startup focused on "frontier AI for the life sciences," has released a new bioresearch AI model that taps into technologies from its backers AWS) and Nvidia.
To help professionals take advantage of the massive appetite for AI, AWS recently announced two new AI certifications, one entry-level and one intermediate.
Amazon Web Services is giving users of its Simple Storage Service (S3) another tool to check their buckets for potentially malicious file uploads.
Amazon Web Services is earmarking nearly a quarter of a billion dollars to nurture promising AI startups.
As promised, AWS is beginning to make multifactor authentication (MFA) a requirement for its account holders.
AWS has been working with researchers on an AI system built on its cloud that would help public health officials detect and combat the spread of medical misinformation.
Amazon has joined a consortium of 16 tech giants in pledging to kill development of new AI systems if they cross a certain risk threshold.
Amazon Web Services recently launched two free training courses to get users and customers up to speed on its new enterprise AI assistant, Amazon Q.
Amazon Web Services is building out its cloud and AI infrastructure in Spain, committing nearly $17 billion (15.7 billion euros) over 10 years to the effort.
After 15 years at Amazon Web Services, three of them as its CEO, Adam Selipsky is leaving the company. Stepping into the CEO position is Matt Garman, an AWS veteran of nearly two decades.
A new feature in Amazon Bedrock now gives developers an easily accessible environment to start building generative AI applications.
Reports that VMware is leaving the Amazon Web Services cloud are greatly exaggerated, according to Broadcom CEO Hock Tan this week.
Big Blue is significantly expanding access to its products, including its Watson family of AI solutions, for Amazon Web Services customers around the globe.
First introduced as a preview release last fall at re:Invent, Amazon Q is now available for commercial use.
Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Web Services' relatively new and growing AI development platform, grew even more this week.
Amazon Web Services is taking steps to position its Nitro hypervisor, which already underpins its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) solution, as the center of its AI security strategy.
In a sign of the times, cloud and e-commerce giant Amazon has brought renowned AI researcher Andrew Ng onto its board of directors.