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- technology@lemmit.online
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- technology@lemmit.online
Amazon unveils Q, its AI chatbot for workers::Available to AWS users, Amazon Q aims to help workers draft emails, generate content, and fix bugs.
Ah yes, the most trustworthy letter: Q
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They don’t get sarcasm, even when it’s pointed out.
Nazis aren’t good at symbolic thinking, that’s why they hate postmodernism so much. They keep falling afoul of the reification fallacy, embarrassing themselves with their inability to distinguish signifiers from the signified and frequently confusing human inventions with facts of nature.
Indubitably
I don’t know enough about pipes to know if you’re correct.
I have a pride flag and an American flag on my car to try to take it back
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Hey… You watch it.
Could they have chosen a worse name?
Skynet?
Big Brother
How many fanfics have been written about Amazon q time traveling and warning us from the future?
They named it after an omnipotent dickhead?
Will they have an anonymous version?
So like Q* but without the skills?
I misread the headline as AI chat bot for wankers but that probably still works tbh
Such original name
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Amazon Q users can talk to the chatbot like it’s a human.
The AI chatbot can connect to services like Gmail, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Slack for additional data.
Amazon Q is the latest competitor to a growing family of AI chatbots big tech companies have launched over the past year.
In April, Amazon announced Bedrock, a generative AI toolkit that includes a range of machine learning models.
In September, Amazon unveiled its plans to invest $4 billion into Anthropic, an AI startup.
Amazon didn’t immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.
The original article contains 310 words, the summary contains 98 words. Saved 68%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!
The AI chatbot can connect to services like Gmail, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Slack for additional data.
LMAO. “Give us all your data please.”
'Q, Amazon!