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Amazon's new Help Me Decide tool will show you a personalized recommendation for a particular category and list reasons why you should buy it.
One of the top tech analysts on Wall Street says other cloud providers are doing better in the generative AI era.
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Amazon defends ambitious AI strategy that could prevent 600,000 future hires through innovation
Amazon's AI systems and advanced technology will create a "safe, more productive" environment for employees as the e-commerce giant plans to avoid hiring 600,000 workers by 2033.
The shopping feature was announced by Amazon on Thursday. The Help Me Decide tool recommends a product after you've browsed several similar items and haven't made a purchase, by analyzing "your browsing activity, searches, shopping history and preferences" to deliver a product suggestion.
Amazon Web Services struggles to find AI solopreneurs and bootstrapped startups, highlighting a blind spot in its customer discovery process.
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Amazon may face more layoffs as AI investments grow
Amazon, the e-commerce giant, is reportedly preparing for another wave of massive layoffs among its workforce, even as it commits billions of dollars to advance its artificial intelligence initiatives.
Australian delivery drivers could soon start using smart glasses that map out directions and package movements using AI-powered vision as tech giant Amazon unveils an ambitious future vision of its home delivery network.
Amazon, which has asserted its dominance in retail and the tech industry with its cloud computing services, has turned heads this year with dramatic workforce changes as it invests billions into artificial intelligence.
Amazon's low margins may actually be a strategic advantage, with high-growth segments like AWS and advertising showing potential for catch-up.
AWS staff warned that AI startups are delaying cloud spending in favor of AI models and tools, according to one of the documents earlier this year.