Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president of Amazon Web Services, spoke at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China on August 29, 2019.
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Amazon’s Cloud Group is building a unit that will build software that works with AI agents as the company aims to keep pace with competitors in Generative AI.
Amazon Vice President Swami Sivasubramanian, who has worked with the company for about twenty years, announced the plans Wednesday LinkedIn Posts.
“Proxy systems offer far more possibilities than today’s chatbots and drive efficiency,” Sivasubramanian wrote. “They will coordinate complex workflows and solve problems through human-like reasoning while maximizing performance and cost-effectiveness. ”
Tuesday, Reuters The report said that AWS CEO Matt Garman, in a memo about the new group, called ADIC AI the proxy AI of AWS, could be AWS’s multi-billion dollar business.
Customers have begun adopting proxy software through AWS. Amazon is also a large internal user. For example, a company’s programmer has begun instructing AWS’s Q Developer Service to write or update source code.
Sivasubramanian said Amazon “saves 4,500 years to upgrade Java applications using Amazon Q developers’ ability to convert code.”
November, Microsoft Announce Azure AI Agent Service, two months later, Microsoft-supported Openai Start allowing Payment users try their proxy software, called operators. In December, Google Say it will provide Limited access Select a proxy space tool for a group of customers.
Amazon leads the cloud infrastructure market, Nearly $29 billion In the fourth quarter AWS revenue Microsoft and Google.
Amazon has started promoting Next Generation Version Its Alexa voice assistant will be able to use AWS and Anthropic’s AI models, and is supported by Amazon. Humans are dealing with it The most advanced elements CNBC reported on the new Alexa+ last week, although an Amazon spokesperson called the message “false”.
Sivasubramanian wrote in a memo on Tuesday that several existing teams will move to the new organization, including Vice President Asa Kalavade, Dilip Kumar and Deepak Singh.
“Our focus will be on developing not only strong and effective AI agents, but also trustworthy and responsible,” he wrote.
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