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.
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.
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
This week, Amazon gave the X-Ray feature an AI-powered cousin in the form of X-Ray Recaps. As Amazon explained on its website, X-Ray Recaps are powered by generative AI and create “brief, easy-to-digest summaries of full seasons of TV shows, single ...
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.
A new report reveals how Amazon continues to struggle with building a better AI brain for Alexa as competitors surge ahead.
Jeff Bezos just invested in an artificial intelligence startup creating digital brains for robots. The robots performed a variety of tasks in videos.
Nuclear-power stocks fell after regulators voted against a deal between Amazon and Talen Energy. The deal would permit a Talen nuclear plant to provide an Amazon data center with extra power. Nuclear stocks have surged this year as AI data centers boost energy demand.
Meta's plans for an AI data center running on nuclear power were complicated partly by the discovery of a rare bee species nearby, the FT reported.