AWS CEO Matt Garman sees huge business opportunity for Amazon in AI-powered software: ‘Everything is going to be remade’
AWS CEO Matt Garman is optimistic about the future of software-as-a-service in the age of AI. The company has launched new products aimed at enhancing personal productivity, including an AI chatbot application called Amazon Quick. Garman believes that the integration of AI will lead to significant changes in how software is developed and used.
- ▪AWS has introduced Amazon Quick, a desktop application that helps users with productivity tasks using an AI chatbot.
- ▪The company also announced new Connect applications tailored for specialized fields such as hiring and health care.
- ▪AWS's partnership with OpenAI allows business customers to integrate OpenAI's AI models into their products for the first time.
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AWS chief executive Matt Garman isn’t losing any sleep over talk of the “SaaSpocalypse.” In fact, he’s so confident companies will continue to buy software-as-a-service in the age of AI that he’s pushing Amazon Web Services into the SaaS business, and rolling out various products aimed directly at office workers and other professionals.Recommended Video On Tuesday AWS unveiled Amazon Quick, a desktop application that lets users interact with an AI chatbot to handle personal productivity tasks like creating work presentations and arranging meetings. The company also announced a trio of new Connect applications to help workers with tasks in specialized fields such as hiring, health care, and supply-chain management.
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