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Amazon's new mass hiring software, called Connect Talent, will help firms find, screen and recruit workers needed for large-scale hiring.
Amazon Web Services growth accelerated to 28% in the first quarter — its fastest pace in nearly four years — pushing Amazon's results past Wall Street's expectations and validating, at least for now,
Amazon reported its first-quarter earnings Wednesday afternoon on a busy day for Big Tech.
Amazon tracks engineers' AI use in detail, tying adoption and habits to productivity goals while navigating internal resistance.
Amazon surpassed Wall Street forecasts with revenue of $181.5 billion in the March quarter, up 17% from the year earlier. CEO Andy Jassy noted Project Hail Mary‘s nearly $615 million at the box office to date among the company’s achievements for the three months.
Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares fell 2.6% in after-hours trading Wednesday, even as the company delivered record profits, with investor sentiment weighed down by a sharp increase in infrastructure investment.
Amazon's new "Join the chat" feature lets you ask questions about products and receive AI-powered audio responses.
Amazon's AI-native strategy prioritizes practical AI adoption, emphasizing balance in speed, cost, and control.
One is ahead in the race to be a leading AI company.
AWS brings OpenAI models to Amazon Bedrock, escalating its enterprise AI battle with Microsoft while launching new agentic AI tools for business customers.