Generative AI boom will be built on AWS, says Amazon CEO Andy Jassy

Jassy has focused the company's investments on a few big initiatives such as building data centers to help fuel the artificial intelligence boom

Andy Jassy, CEO Amazon
Andy Jassy, CEO Amazon
Bloomberg
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 11 2024 | 7:32 PM IST
By Spencer Soper


Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy said his company’s cloud infrastructure will become an essential part of the generative artificial intelligence boom.
 
“While we’re building a substantial number of GenAI applications ourselves, the vast majority will ultimately be built by other companies,” Jassy said Thursday in the company’s annual letter to shareholders. “We’re optimistic that much of this world-changing AI will be built on top of AWS.”

Jassy, whose Amazon career began in 1997, became CEO in 2021 when founder Jeff Bezos stepped down and took the role of executive chairman. His tenure has been characterized by rolling layoffs, cost cuts and product shutdowns as the company adjusted to slower growth coming out of the pandemic. That differentiates him from Bezos, who plowed revenue into moonshot projects in between bouts of frugality. 

The company began cutting hundreds of jobs in its Amazon Web Services division, Bloomberg News reported earlier in April. In his letter, Jassy said AWS will be at the core of AI applications and models and “help democratize this next seminal phase of AI.”


Jassy has focused the company’s investments on a few big initiatives such as building data centers to help fuel the artificial intelligence boom and efforts to develop build out an Amazon franchise in groceries and health care. Those were the focus of his letter a year ago. In his first letter to investors as Amazon boss, he pledged to reduce injury rates among the company’s workers.

“AI may be largest technology transformation since the cloud” or possibly the internet, he said in the most recent missive. “The amount of societal and business benefit from the solutions that will be possible will astound us all.”

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Topics :Artificial intelligenceAmazonAmazon Web ServicesData centre

First Published: Apr 11 2024 | 7:32 PM IST

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