Amazon’s Q Raises the Stakes Against Competitors

Amazon Web Services

Amazon announced their latest in AI productivity services, Q, as a response to competing AI services released by Microsoft and Google. The AI program, which is named after Q from the James Bond series, is meant to assist users on Amazon’s AWS cloud services, assisting them with its various features and showing them how to operate functions that they may be unfamiliar with. 

The program can also integrate into other software like Slack and Microsoft 365, offering users additional assistance on an enterprise level. Q begins with a trial period that, once over, switches over to a paid option for $20 a month per person. A slightly more expensive version that costs $25 per month can also be purchased for development teams that require additional assistance with computer code and design.

Keegan King

Keegan is an avid user and advocate for blockchain technology and its implementation in everyday life. He writes a variety of content related to cryptocurrencies while also creating marketing materials for law firms in the greater Los Angeles area. He was a part of the curriculum writing team for the bitcoin coursework at Emile Learning. Before being a writer, Keegan King was a business English Teacher in Busan, South Korea. His students included local businessmen, engineers, and doctors who all enjoyed discussions about bitcoin and blockchains. Keegan King’s favorite altcoin is Polygon.

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