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Amazon releases AI chatbot called 'Q'
Amazon releases AI chatbot called 'Q'
Agence France-Presse
Published Nov 29, 2023 06:23 AM PHT

WASHINGTON, United States - Amazon on Tuesday released its own AI chatbot intended for businesses, about one year after ChatGPT took the world by storm.
WASHINGTON, United States - Amazon on Tuesday released its own AI chatbot intended for businesses, about one year after ChatGPT took the world by storm.
"Q" will be available only to Amazon's AWS cloud computing customers and will be in direct competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT as well as Google's Bard and Microsoft's copilots that also run on OpenAI's technology.
"Q" will be available only to Amazon's AWS cloud computing customers and will be in direct competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT as well as Google's Bard and Microsoft's copilots that also run on OpenAI's technology.
Meet your new #generativeAI assistant designed for work that can be tailored to your business. 💡
With Amazon Q, you can solve problems, generate content, get insights from data, build faster on #AWS, while helping keep your data private & secure. ☁️
🔗 https://t.co/ZKKQs9gzEc pic.twitter.com/4H0xagrgfI
— Amazon Web Services (@awscloud) November 28, 2023
Meet your new #generativeAI assistant designed for work that can be tailored to your business. 💡
— Amazon Web Services (@awscloud) November 28, 2023
With Amazon Q, you can solve problems, generate content, get insights from data, build faster on #AWS, while helping keep your data private & secure. ☁️
🔗 https://t.co/ZKKQs9gzEc pic.twitter.com/4H0xagrgfI
Chatbots targeted at businesses have become the main battleground for generative AI, a year after ChatGPT wowed the world with its ability to churn out expert and human-like content instantaneously.
Chatbots targeted at businesses have become the main battleground for generative AI, a year after ChatGPT wowed the world with its ability to churn out expert and human-like content instantaneously.
Costing $20 monthly per user, Amazon Q will perform a variety of tasks including summarizing uploaded documents and answering questions about specific data sitting on a company’s servers.
Costing $20 monthly per user, Amazon Q will perform a variety of tasks including summarizing uploaded documents and answering questions about specific data sitting on a company’s servers.
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy plugged Amazon Q as a more secure version of an AI chatbot in which access to content will be more closely controlled.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy plugged Amazon Q as a more secure version of an AI chatbot in which access to content will be more closely controlled.
This was designed to reassure companies that have been put off by the technology's tendency to churn out incorrect or inappropriate answers, sometimes called hallucinations.
This was designed to reassure companies that have been put off by the technology's tendency to churn out incorrect or inappropriate answers, sometimes called hallucinations.
"If a user doesn’t have permission to access certain data without Amazon Q, they can’t access it using Amazon Q either," Jassy said in a post on X.
"If a user doesn’t have permission to access certain data without Amazon Q, they can’t access it using Amazon Q either," Jassy said in a post on X.
AWS CEO Andrew Selipsky insisted that cloud customers using Q could also limit their chatbots to a very limited and predetermined source of data.
AWS CEO Andrew Selipsky insisted that cloud customers using Q could also limit their chatbots to a very limited and predetermined source of data.
While presenting the company’s latest AI developments, Selipsky also took a veiled swipe at Microsoft.
While presenting the company’s latest AI developments, Selipsky also took a veiled swipe at Microsoft.
For AI tasks, Microsoft, AWS's biggest rival, depends on OpenAI, the company that suffered an embarrassing boardroom dustup this month that saw CEO Sam Altman fired and rehired five days later.
For AI tasks, Microsoft, AWS's biggest rival, depends on OpenAI, the company that suffered an embarrassing boardroom dustup this month that saw CEO Sam Altman fired and rehired five days later.
Selipsky said the tumult showed that businesses needed to depend on a variety of AI providers.
Selipsky said the tumult showed that businesses needed to depend on a variety of AI providers.
"You need a real choice . . . The events of the past 10 days have made that very clear," Selipsky said at the event in Las Vegas.
"You need a real choice . . . The events of the past 10 days have made that very clear," Selipsky said at the event in Las Vegas.
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