And Andy Jassy will happily take your money along the way
It's safe to say Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is pretty jazzed about generative AI's potential to drive profits.
The stage, what Jassy describes as the bottom layer, won't come as a surprise to anyone: selling developers the computing resources and software services necessary to develop their own foundation models. To support these efforts Amazon also plans to expand its datacenter presence with six new regions in Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and Germany already in the works.
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