Amazon Web Services Launches AI Chatbot ‘Q’ and Unveils New AI Chip Families

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced an AI-powered virtual assistant and chatbot called ‘Q’ to enhance workplace productivity. Q is capable of engaging in conversations, problem-solving, and generating content and insights. It can access company information to provide tailored responses. AWS plans to offer user-based plans with customized features and fees, prioritizing privacy and security by not using content from Amazon Q users to train the service’s AI model. Q is expected to be available through Amazon Connect and Quicksight. In addition to Q, AWS has also announced the production of two new chip families, AWS Graviton4 and AWS Trainium2, designed for AI trading. These chips promise improved price performance and energy efficiency and are suitable for various machine learning and AI applications. AWS aims to compete with other work-oriented AI products such as Google Assistant with Bard and Microsoft 365 Copilot. The company is also reportedly developing a separate AI search tool for retail users. These developments highlight AWS’s aggressive push into the expanding AI landscape.

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