Amazon said Thursday it plans to boost its capital expenditures to $100 billion in 2025, as it continues its AI investments.
Amazon’s chief executive had predicted the company would spend more in 2025 than the roughly $83 billion it spent last year.
The company boosted customer service satisfaction with a generative AI-powered chatbot, and its Rufus shopping assistant is simplifying product searches.
Amazon said it plans to boost capital expenditures to $100 billion in 2025, largely driven by AI investments. The company ...
Amazon is set to release its long-awaited - and delayed - Alexa generative artificial intelligence voice service, said three ...
Amazon today sent out invites for an AI-focused event that will be held on February 26, and according to Reuters, the company ...
Once released, it would mark the most significant upgrade to Alexa since its initial introduction accelerated a wave of ...
E-commerce behemoth Amazon.com (AMZN) is betting big on AI (artificial intelligence), with a planned $100 billion in capital expenditures in ...
Executives have scheduled a meeting, known as a "Go/No-go," for Feb. 14. There they will make a final decision on the "street ...
Citing intel from three people familiar with the matter and an internal planning document, Reuters reported that Amazon executives have a "Go/No-go" meeting slated for Feb. 14. That meeting will ...
Amazon is using math to help solve one of artificial intelligence’s most intractable problems: its tendency to make up answers, and to repeat them back to us with confidence.
The new generative AI-powered Alexa represents at once a huge opportunity for Amazon, which counts more than half a billion ...