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AWS Joins AI Race Late With $100M Investment in Generative Technology

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In Brief

  • Amazon Web Services banks on $100 million generative AI investment to increase its presence in the fast-growing space.
  • The company faltered with its Bedrock platform in May.
  • Cloud rivals Google and Microsoft have also fired warning shots signaling serious AI intent.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) will invest $100 million in a program aiming to compete with Google and Microsoft in offering clients generative artificial intelligence (AI) access.

The Generative AI Innovation Center program will pilot and scale enterprise customers’ applications in generative AI.

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Amazon’s AI Program participants will benefit from free workshops and access Amazon Web Services’ code and text-generation tools CodeWhisperer and Bedrock.

The company will prioritize customers in finance, health, and life sciences and others previously expressing an interest in incorporating AI.

AWS trialed a 10-week AI startup program with its new Bedrock platform in April. Amazon trained Bedrock using both its own and third-party large-language models.

The project faltered as most customers reported they could not access the tool, with some clients claiming the company simply repackaged existing tools.

Portending well for Amazon’s AI program, however, is the onboarding of high-profile firms Stability AI and AI21. 

Other notable firms recently investing in generative AI include Salesforce Ventures, a venture capital fund of Workday, and Dropbox. Over 3,000 AI startups received $52 billion in funding in 2022 alone.

AWS Investing Too Late?

Amazon’s web division was the largest cloud provider globally in Q1 2023, followed by Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. However, AI could become the X-factor that drives future sales.

AWS invests $100 million in a new project using Bedrock while being the largest cloud provider.
AWS Leads Cloud Market Share in Q1 2023 | Source: Statista

Google will open developer access to the Application Programming Interface for its revamped Bard assistant later this year. Bard can create computer code and can be integrated into medical applications.

Google parent Alphabet recently combined its DeepMind and Brain Research units to “significantly accelerate… progress in AI.”

For its part, Microsoft already supports ChatGPT, arguably the most popular conversational assistant. It recently incorporated its Bing search engine’s capabilities with the assistant.

OpenAI recently released its GPT-4 large language model without saying how much data it trained the tool on. Debates rage about whether companies can train models like GPT-4 on copyrighted data.

OpenAI boss Sam Altman recently lobbied Congress to create rules for AI before it becomes dangerous

Click here to learn how to use ChatGPT.

While industry players like Altman want regulators to limit AI’s threat to humanity, rights groups and politicians warn that AI is dangerous in its current form.

Its ability to convincingly cite fake information as true is challenging companies reliant on verified news to conduct business. False macro news, for example, can fool quant firms’ algorithms into trades that don’t make sense.

Earlier this year, a fake picture of an explosion at the Pentagon caused the S&P 500 to fall 0.3% in 30 minutes. Police later confirmed the image was a hoax.

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David Thomas graduated from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal in Durban, South Africa, with an Honors degree in electronic engineering. He worked as an engineer for eight years, developing software for industrial processes at South African automation specialist Autotronix (Pty) Ltd., mining control systems for AngloGold Ashanti, and consumer products at Inhep Digital Security, a domestic security company wholly owned by Swedish conglomerate Assa Abloy. He has experience writing software in C...
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