Amazon launches an AI-powered audio Q&A experience on product pages
Amazon has introduced an AI-powered audio Q&A feature on its product pages, allowing customers to ask questions and receive spoken responses.
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AWS has announced the availability of new OpenAI models and an agent service on its cloud platform, following OpenAI's agreement to end exclusive rights with Microsoft.
Why it matters
This move signifies a significant expansion of AI accessibility through cloud infrastructure. By making OpenAI's advanced models and new agent services available on AWS, it democratizes access to cutting-edge AI technology for a wider range of businesses and developers, potentially accelerating AI adoption and innovation across various industries. It also indicates a shift in strategic partnerships within the AI ecosystem.
Amazon's cloud service, AWS, is now letting people use new AI tools from OpenAI, including a special 'agent' that can help with tasks. This means more companies can easily access powerful AI without needing to build it themselves.
Amazon has introduced an AI-powered audio Q&A feature on its product pages, allowing customers to ask questions and receive spoken responses.
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