AWS Launches European Sovereign Cloud for Governments, AI Workloads
Amazon Web Services launched the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, a fully independent EU-based cloud designed to meet strict data sovereignty and regulatory requirements.
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Amazon Web Services launched the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, a fully independent EU-based cloud designed to meet strict data sovereignty and regulatory requirements.
AWS introduced new tools for enterprise customers to build and fine-tune custom large language models, alongside AI infrastructure offerings for on-premises deployments.
AWS AI Factories bring dedicated AI infrastructure directly into customer data centers, enabling enterprises and governments to rapidly develop and deploy AI applications while meeting data sovereignty and regulatory requirements.
Amazon is investing up to $50 billion to expand AI and supercomputing capacity for U.S. government agencies through AWS’s secure cloud regions, adding nearly 1.3 gigawatts of advanced computational infrastructure.
OpenAI signed a $38 billion, multiyear agreement with Amazon to access cloud computing power, including Nvidia GPUs, to support ChatGPT and AI model training.
OpenAI and Amazon Web Services have announced a $38 billion multi-year partnership that will provide OpenAI with massive AWS infrastructure to power advanced AI workloads and future models.
Henry Schein One has partnered with Amazon Web Services to integrate generative AI across its dental software platforms, aiming to modernize clinical workflows and patient care.
Amazon is cutting about 14,000 corporate roles as part of a broader restructuring to streamline operations and accelerate investment in generative AI technologies.