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An official company document describes Amazon's new Vulcan robot and similar machines as key to keeping a lid on hiring growth.
The unintentional theme of today’s issue is the struggle for control over how we implement AI in the U.S. On one side, where the Trump administration lands, is the concern that if we don’t adopt AI fast enough, we will be left behind. If that means that we have to remove laws that impose extra restrictions on AI, so be it.
The tech industry seems to have two thoughts when it comes to where human workers fit into the AI-powered world they are creating: Either they think that Amazon offered a hint of what new human jobs might look like in a work world dominated by AI and robots when it announced its new Vulcan robot that can “feel.
With AI tools shining bright on the horizon, the future of business automation is more than just aspirational—it’s attainable and imminent. The integration of these powerful technologies has the potential to unearth inefficiencies and pave the way for unprecedented growth and innovation.
Amazon's AI coding assistant 'Kiro' is designed to use AI agents and a multi-modal interface to streamline software development.
Scale AI, a startup backed by Amazon.com Inc. that helps companies develop artificial intelligence products, plans to open an office in Saudi Arabia by the end of the year in a broader regional expansion.
Amazon Web Services' latest report reveals women are eager to gain AI skills, but gaps in training access and employer support continue to hold them back.
Amazon has announced plans to spend over $100 billion in capital expenditures this year, and a large portion of that is going directly into AI development. The
In case you missed it, tech stocks are rallying again.
President Donald Trump will be joined by some of the world’s foremost business and technology executives for a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Tuesday dinner in Riyadh comes during Trump’s first bilateral foreign trip of his second term.
Amazon hopes to get more marketers stuck on one of the most popular commercial formats in streaming: pause ads. The company said Monday it would introduce artificial intelligence to help generate "pause ads" that can play off whatever program the viewer is watching.