Amazon is strengthening its cloud computing platform with AI. Here are the highlights.
Amazon is most commonly associated with its e-commerce platform, which has become a giant in the industry due to its ability to sell everything you can think of and deliver them to your doorstep within two days with a membership.
However, Amazon also has a strong presence in cloud computing and is about to become more involved with generative AI.
On Tuesday, Amazon held its AWS (Amazon Web Services) Summit in New York, an event focused on Amazon’s work in the cloud that features expos, learning sessions, and a keynote address.
This year, Amazon used the platform to unveil several significant generative AI announcements that will optimize the creation of AI platforms for developers and ease AI integration for enterprises.
To build and power an AI model, there are several components, beginning with the actual chips you will use to power the model, then building and training the model, and finally applying the model in the real world.
AWS’s announcements today help optimize every step of the process. Here is a roundup of some of the most noteworthy announcements.
AWS HealthScribe is a HIPPA-eligible generative AI-powered service that transcribes conversations between patients and clinicians and creates clinical documents such as summaries with AI-generated insights.