Amazon is reportedly mulling another multibillion-dollar investment in Anthropic, but with an added twist - SiliconANGLE
It's still early in the AI race, and Amazon's slow start may not matter in the end. In fact, the company's third-quarter earnings report showed why the stock can keep moving higher even if Amazon isn't an artificial intelligence leader.
Have you ever started a show, stopped mid-season and then struggled to get back into it because you have no idea exactly where you stopped watching or what was going on? Amazon just might have you covered.
If you’re familiar with AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini, Rufus is very much along the same lines. It’s trained on “Amazon’s extensive product catalog, customer reviews, community Q&As, and information from across the web”, which it then sifts through, connects together, and summarizes to respond to your questions.
Amazon reported a boost in its quarterly profits Thursday and exceeded revenue estimates, sending the company’s stock up in after-hours trading.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on Thursday explained why he thinks the company is well-positioned to excel in AI: Amazon Web Services. Jassy talked up the cloud-computing unit on Amazon's third-quarter earnings call, defending the company's aggressive investments ...
Andy Jassy's confidence in Amazon's ability to compete and generate returns in the new AI cloud era has been steadily growing this year
“Our partnership with Anthropic and AWS provides U.S. defense and intelligence communities the tool chain they need to harness and deploy AI models securely, bringing the next generation of decision advantage to their most critical missions,” said Palantir Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar.
Prime Video exists in this era of AI, so it is very unsurprising to hear that Amazon is finding pretty clever ways to add AI to the package. Yesterday, the company introduced generative AI-powered recaps, and I have to say, I'm surprised this AI use case ...
Showing the fickleness of the market, AWS' growth in Q3 was virtually the same as Q2, when the stock sold off on the news, but investors were much more upbeat after its Q3 report. Let's take a closer look at Amazon's most recent results to see whether it is too late to buy the stock.
Amazon Prime Video has introduced an AI-powered tool called ‘X-Ray Recaps’ designed to enhance the streaming experience by helping viewers stay on track with their favourite shows and movies. Here’s everything you need to know about this new feature.
Amazon is extending the availability of its AI-enabled shopping assistant, Rufus, to more markets in Europe and the Americas. The e-commerce giant has