Amazon executive credits cloud Web Services for AI boom – Quartz

When it comes to generative AI, the companies that come to mind are Google, Meta, and OpenAI. But dont count Amazon out of the AI race.

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One of Amazons biggest focuses is in cloud computing, where the companys Amazon Web Services is a market leader. The online tech and retail giant has also built in-house chips to power the cloud and has partnered with OpenAI rival Anthropic on infrastructure that enables large-scale AI modeling.

Deepak Singh, an AWS vice president, talked to Quartz about how generative AI is affecting Amazon. Here are some highlights from the interview.

Amazon has been using machine learning for a long time, such as the robotics in its fulfillment centers or its cashierless Amazon Go stores, Singh said. There are two areas where Amazon has invested early when it comes to generative AI, Singh said. One is providing the cloud infrastructure for those building AI models. Last year, for example, Amazon launched Bedrock, a service that helps AWS users build and scale AI models. The other area is providing features to help AWS customers build their generative AI applications faster.

In other words, rather than being a leader in whats known as the large-language models that power generative AI products like chatbots, Amazon is focused on providing the infrastructure to house these AI models.

Generative AI very directly was enabled because the cloud exists, Singh said.

Both [Amazon CEO Andy Jassy] and [AWS CEO Adam Selipsky] like to say that we are early in a marathon, he added. We are learning new lessons every day about what large-language models are capable of right now.

If youre a software developer, and especially if youre a new software developer, chances are youre using generative AI as part of your day-to-day experience, Singh said. Large-language models, or LLMs, are good at coding in part because theres a lot of open-source code out there in the world that AI systems can learn from, he said.

Singh added that Amazon employees are starting to use the companys own internal AI chatbots to write marketing copy.

When AWS started, I still had to continue to answer a lot of questions like, why is the bookstore building [cloud] infrastructure? Singh said. You know, I havent heard that one in 15 years now, or 14 years or something like that. Its been a long time. At the same time, companies were more hesitant to migrate to the cloud, which helps businesses run their websites and applications.

But now, Singh said your biggest most stodgy bank has jumped right into the deep end [of generative AI].

But again, he added, I think because theyve adopted the cloud over the last several years, its been easier for them to do that.

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