Amazon pledges US$230mil to boost generative AI startups

Amazon pledges US$230mil to boost generative AI startups

The move comes amid antitrust scrutiny of big tech in the AI sector for potentially stifling competition.

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Amazon’s initiative will provide AWS credits, mentorship, and education to startups working in AI and machine learning technologies. (Reuters pic)
SAN FRANCISCO:
Cloud computing giant Amazon Web Services on Thursday announced a US$230 million commitment aimed at accelerating the development of generative artificial intelligence applications by startups worldwide.

The initiative will provide early stage companies with AWS cloud computing credits, mentorship, and education to further their utilisation of AI and machine learning technologies, the company said.

Amazon’s gesture comes as big tech companies are under increased scrutiny from antitrust regulators over whether they are stifling competition in the emerging AI market.

Participating startups will have access to AWS computing, storage, database, and custom AI chip offerings through the provided credits.

The training of generative AI models behind apps such as ChatGPT requires an immense amount computing power that quickly depletes the cash reserves of startups.

Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission opened an inquiry into how major tech firms were investing in AI startups, requesting further information from the companies, including AWS.

The EU and Britain’s competition watchdogs are also examining tie-ups between artificial intelligence firms and their US big tech partners.

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