AWS, Google and Other Cloud Giants Go After AI Agents

AWS specified that the agent’s code interpretation capabilities are used only when the LLM deems them necessary, making them semi-autonomous.
Cloud providers, Net Zero
At the AWS New York Summit this week, the cloud provider announced that AI agents built through Amazon Bedrock would have enhanced memory and code interpretation capabilities. AWS’ AI and data vice president, Swami Sivasubramanian, said that this was part of a larger update to AWS’ overall GenAI stack available to their enterprise customers. “At the top layer, which includes generative AI-powered applications, we have Amazon Q, the most capable generative AI-powered assistant. The middle layer has Amazon Bedrock, which provides tools to easily and rapidly build, deploy, and scale generative AI applications leveraging LLMs and other foundation models (FMs). “And at the bottom, there’s our resilient, cost-effective infrastructure layer, which includes chips purpose-built for
Subscribe or log in to Continue Reading

Uncompromising innovation. Timeless influence. Your support powers the future of independent tech journalism.

Already have an account? Sign In.

📣 Want to advertise in AIM? Book here

Picture of Donna Eva
Donna Eva
Donna is a technology journalist at AIM, hoping to explore AI and its implications in local communities, as well as its intersections with the space, defence, education and civil sectors.
Related Posts
AIM Print and TV
Don’t Miss the Next Big Shift in AI.
Get one year subscription for ₹5999
Download the easiest way to
stay informed