It's still early in the AI race, and Amazon's slow start may not matter in the end. In fact, the company's third-quarter earnings report showed why the stock can keep moving higher even if Amazon isn't an artificial intelligence leader.
Liam Denning is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy. A former banker, he edited the Wall Street Journal’s Heard on the Street column and wrote the Financial Times’s Lex column.
Prime Video has just revealed a new AI-powered X-Ray Recaps feature that can become your very own rewinder. Here's all you need to know!
AWS’s robust growth, especially in AI and cloud services, strengthens Amazon’s revenue and positions it as a leader in cloud infrastructure. Amazon has significantly improved its operational efficiency across segments, particularly in North America ...
So, first of all, Amazon says that Prime Video’s new X-Ray Recaps doesn’t contain spoilers. As a generative-powered feature, X-Ray Recaps is capable of creating short summaries of full seasons of TV shows,
This week, Amazon gave the X-Ray feature an AI-powered cousin in the form of X-Ray Recaps. As Amazon explained on its website, X-Ray Recaps are powered by generative AI and create “brief, easy-to-digest summaries of full seasons of TV shows, single ...
AI recaps on Prime Video should make it easier to get back into a series. The recaps also work within an episode.
Nuclear-power stocks fell after regulators voted against a deal between Amazon and Talen Energy. The deal would permit a Talen nuclear plant to provide an Amazon data center with extra power. Nuclear stocks have surged this year as AI data centers boost energy demand.
The company is calling it "X-Ray Recaps," and it's available now in Beta version on Amazon MGM Originals and for Fire TV users specifically. X-Ray Recaps is powered through generative AI models trained on various video segments of shows, subtitles ...
Capex by Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft is rising to eye-watering levels next year and beyond, fueled by the generative AI boom
Amazon is turning to artificial intelligence to help Prime Video users stay current on shows they’re watching.