During this past AWS re:Invent, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy shared valuable lessons learned from Amazon’s own experience developing nearly 1,000 generative AI applications across the company. Drawing from this extensive scale of AI deployment, Jassy offered three key observations that have shaped Amazon’s approach to enterprise AI implementation. First is that as you get to scale in generative AI applications, the cost of compute really matters. People are very hungry for better price performance. The second is actually quite difficult to build a really good generative AI application. The third is the diversity of the models being used when we gave our builders freedom to pick what they want to do. It doesn’t surprise us, because we keep learning the…
Month: January 2025
How we built Pixel’s Add Me feature for easier group photos
Learn how Google teams built the Pixel 9 series’ Add Me feature, which uses AI for easier group photos. source https://blog.google/products/pixel/how-google-built-pixel-add-me/
AWS Weekly roundup: EventBridge, SNS FIFO, Amazon Corretto, Amazon Connect, Amazon Bedrock, and more
I counted about 40 new launches from AWS since last week – back to our normal rhythm of releases. Services teams are listening to your feedback and developing little (or big) changes that makes your life easier when working with our services. The ability to support multiple sessions in the AWS Console is my favorite one so far in 2025. But our teams didn’t stop there, let’s look at the last week’s new announcements. Last week’s launches Beside the usual Regional expansion (new capabilities that are now available in a new Region), here are the launches that got my attention. Amazon EventBridge announces direct delivery to cross-account targets – Amazon EventBridge is now able to deliver events to targets in…
A Pixel’s tale of survival after months in the snow
Learn about how Google tests products like Pixel phones to protect against the elements. source https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-snow-device-testing/