CoinWorld news: Amazon Web Services announced on June 30 that it will invest $1 billion (approximately 6.8 billion RMB) to set up a brand-new artificial intelligence department dedicated to helping customers build and deploy AI systems. It is expected to assign thousands of frontline deployment engineers, and the relevant teams will work in close collaboration with customers’ business, R&D, and security departments. In just a few weeks, they can help customers build a technical team that the customers can operate and self-maintain, and deliver complete AI solutions. Foreign media reports that Amazon Web Services is the world’s cloud service provider with the largest revenue scale, and also the first hyperscale cloud vendor to launch this type of dedicated on-site engineer program.

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DegenLibrarian
· 2h ago
From selling computing power to selling people and solutions, AWS’s business model is shifting toward consulting, huh.
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DeepBlueStakingStone
· 3h ago
AWS is going after the big slice of the AI deployment pie, the on-site engineer model is pretty aggressive, bringing services straight to client offices.
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GateUser-665eb149
· 3h ago
6.8 billion yuan RMB has been poured in—frontline engineers probably have to work 007, and the delivery pressure is huge.
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SentimentIndicatorHarvester
· 3h ago
Building an operations team in just a few weeks? That's a bold promise. It must be quite difficult to pull off, right?
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NightTideShell
· 3h ago
$1 billion sounds like a big deal, but compared to Microsoft and Google's investment in AI, it feels like Amazon is a bit too eager.
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RugProofMood
· 4h ago
The first dedicated in-house engineer specialty business—cloud providers’ service battle has entered a new stage.
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