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Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Amazon Launches Website and SDK to Expand Access to Nova AI Models
Amazon (AMZN, Financials) launched a new website and software development kit to expand access to its Nova generative artificial intelligence models, according to a statement from the company on Monday. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 2 Warning Sign with AMZN. The site, allows developers and technical users to test Amazon's Nova models, which include tools for generating text, images and video, the company said in the statement. A research preview of the Nova Act software development kit was also released, enabling users to build AI agents that perform actions within a web browser, Amazon said. Amazon first introduced the Nova foundation models in December 2024 at its re:Invent conference, with integration into Amazon Bedrock, its platform offering access to foundation models from multiple AI providers, according to the statement. The Nova lineup includes three text generation modelsNova Micro, Lite and Proand two models for image and video generation, known as Nova Canvas and Nova Reel, the company said. These models are accessible through or within Bedrock, according to the statement. The Nova Act SDK allows developers to build agents capable of breaking down tasks into basic web commands, such as search or checkout, and add detailed instructions or make application programming interface calls, Amazon said in the statement. U.S.-based users with an Amazon account can access to explore the models or download the SDK, the company said. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Amazon is reportedly developing its own AI 'reasoning' model
Amazon reportedly wants to get in on the AI "reasoning" model game. According to Business Insider, Amazon is developing an AI model that incorporates advanced "reasoning" capabilities, similar to models like OpenAI's o3-mini and Chinese AI lab DeepSeek's R1. The model may launch as soon as June under Amazon's Nova brand, which the company introduced at its re:Invent developer conference last year. Reasoning models take a step-by-step, more considered approach to answering queries. This tends to boost their reliability in domains like math and science. The report says Amazon aims to adopt a "hybrid" reasoning architecture for its new model, along the lines of Anthropic's recently released Claude 3.7 Sonnet. Should that come to pass, the model could provide quick answers and more complex extended thinking within a single system. Amazon also hopes to make its Nova reasoning model more price-efficient than competitors, Business Insider claims. That might be a tall order. DeepSeek has developed a reputation for pricing its models incredibly cheaply.