Amazon Introduces Q, a Business Chatbot Powered by Generative AI

 

Amazon has finally identified a solution to counter ChatGPT. Earlier this week, the technology giant announced the launch of Q, a business chatbot powered by generative artificial intelligence. 

The announcement, made in Las Vegas at the company’s annual conference for its AWS cloud computing service, represents Amazon’s response to competitors who have released chatbots that have captured the public’s attention.

The introduction of ChatGPT by San Francisco startup OpenAI a year ago sparked a wave of interest in generative AI tools among the general public and industry, as these systems are capable of generating text passages that mimic human writing, such as essays, marketing pitches, and emails.

The primary financial backer and partner of OpenAI, Microsoft, benefited initially from this attention. Microsoft owns the rights to the underlying technology of ChatGPT and has used it to develop its own generative AI tools, called Copilot. However, competitors such as Google were also prompted to release their own versions. 

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