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Amazon is still the biggest cloud provider. But amid the AI boom, analysts wonder if Microsoft is catching up.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy tried to calm concern about AI cloud competition. Wall Street isn't buying it.
On an earnings conference call, analysts asked tough questions about cloud growth and AI rivals. Jassy's answers didn't quell ...
Amazon Web Services is aiming to leverage its clout in the cloud for an AI advantage. (GeekWire File Photo) An increase in ...
The Deutsche analysts said it's "become abundantly clear" that Amazon has gained a greater share of the U.S. e-commerce ...
Amazon.com Inc. projected operating income in the current quarter that fell short of analysts’ estimates, worrying investors ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has shifted his stance on AI's impact, now emphasizing its potential to enhance employee roles by ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy signalled on Thursday that the company plans to introduce advertising into multi‑turn interactions with ...
Amazon reported its second quarter earnings on Thursday afternoon, with the company bringing in nearly $168 billion and ...
Jassy is betting that users will engage with Alexa+ more frequently than they did with the original Alexa, potentially ...
Jassy told analysts that companies have two choices, to embrace and shape the change that's coming, or "wish it away and have it shape you." ...
Amazon’s stock price had already been dropping in after-hours trading on Thursday despite better-than-expected results when Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak prefaced his questions on an earnings ...
From the question of where Amazon is in the AI race to forecasts for the next quarter, here are four key takeaways from the ...
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