Amazon Web Services on Tuesday announced three new AI agents it calls “frontier agents,” including one designed to learn how you like to work and then operate on its own for days. Each of these agents ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. envisions a world in which billions of AI agents will be working together. That will take a significant advance in frontier model reasoning, and the company made several major ...
AWS's agents are designed to relieve programmers of having to tie together tasks. Amazon claims the agents can run for days without human supervision. Amazon is entering a crowded market of vendors ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is using its annual AWS re:Invent 2025 extravaganza this week in Las Vegas to show how it’s putting artificial intelligence agents to work in enterprise environments. The ...
You might think Amazon’s biggest swing in the AI race was its $8 billion investment in Anthropic. But AWS has also been building in-house foundation models, new chips, massive data centers, and agents ...
Amazon Web Services has announced a new class of AI systems," frontier agents," that can work autonomously for hours, even days, without human intervention, representing one of the most ambitious ...
The past 11 months have been a LOT as 2025 reaches its conclusion this December. From incredible TV shows, wild viral moments and unbelievable news stories - this year has truly seen it all, with ...
There are many good answers to this question. I like Amazon's description of DevOps: "DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization’s ability ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sanjit Singh Dang is a California-based contributor who covers AI. I recently wrote about the widespread AWS outage. Little did I ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
Why can’t conservatives break through on late-night TV? For years, that was an open cultural question. The left, of course, had “The Daily Show” and “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” among others.