Amazon has entered the AI chat.
The tech giant has finally thrown its hat in the AI-powered chatbot ring with the unveiling of Amazon Q. Just like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Bard, Amazon Q is a generative AI chatbot users can talk to like a human.
Amazon Web Services, which developed Amazon Q, announced the new product under the fanfare of its annual event in Las Vegas, AWS re:Invent.
But like a duck in water, what appears graceful and smooth from afar actually requires a frantic pace under the surface.
Business Insider’s Eugene Kim, our resident Amazon expert, has a report on the growing tension and burnout among AWS employees.
A key piece of the issue, according to Eugene’s reporting, is so-called "AI fatigue" among employees.
The company was initially caught flat-footed with the release of ChatGPT last year. And while AWS has long held the spot of the top cloud provider, Microsoft and Google’s cloud units have recently made considerable ground thanks to their early adoption of generative AI.
Considering Amazon conducted its largest job cuts in company history this year (with more on the way) and has a return-to-work policy that has gone over like a lead balloon, you can understand why people aren’t pumped.
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