Amazon launches new AI tools, as Microsoft and OpenAI end exclusive cloud deal

Amazon unveiled new AI services for businesses, including a robot recruiter and tools for administrative work, as Microsoft and OpenAI ended their exclusive cloud partnership. Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman stated that the company is hiring 11,000 software engineering interns and full-time employees.
Amazon has launched new AI tools for businesses, including a robot recruiter that can interview job candidates and tools to handle administrative work for healthcare providers. These products utilize AI 'agents' that can perform various tasks like an assistant. The move comes as Microsoft and OpenAI ended their exclusive cloud partnership. Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman said the company is hiring 11,000 software engineering interns and full-time employees. Garman dismissed fears of AI taking jobs, stating that the nature of every job will change, but jobs are not going away. The new AI services are part of Amazon's push into 'agentic offerings'.
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