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Amazon CEO confirms: OpenAI models will be directly launched on Bedrock within weeks
According to Beating monitoring, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirmed on X that OpenAI models will be directly available to AWS Bedrock customers in the coming weeks. Also launching at the same time is the jointly developed Stateful Runtime Environment, which allows AI agents to retain memory and context during multi-step tasks.
This is the first deployment following the revision of the agreement between OpenAI and Microsoft. Previously, Microsoft had exclusive rights to OpenAI’s API products, meaning AWS could not directly host OpenAI’s closed-source models. On the day the agreement was revised, Jassy publicly stated that the Stateful Runtime and models announced in February would be moved forward from “a few months” to “the coming weeks.” When OpenAI signed a strategic partnership with Amazon in February, Amazon committed to invest up to $50 billion, with the first $15 billion already in place. The two sides also signed an 8-year, $100 billion agreement to expand AWS computing capacity, and OpenAI committed to use approximately 2GW of Trainium computing power.