Cloud computing giant Amazon Web Services has announced a $230-million commitment for startups around the world, including the Philippines, to accelerate the creation of generative AI applications.
The hackathon organized by Filipino-owned IT and BPM service provider Pointwest, in partnership with AWS, saw students from 11 universities develop prototypes using GenAI that can have real-life applications.
IBM has announced that the availability of its software portfolio is expanding globally to 92 countries, including the Philippines, in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with software listings from independent software vendors (ISVs) that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
AWS said Amazon Q not only generates highly accurate code, it also tests, debugs, and has multi-step planning and reasoning capabilities that can transform and implement new code generated from developer requests.
A new research from AWS has revealed that when AI is fully harnessed, employers across Asean are willing to pay higher salaries of over 36% for workers with AI skills and expertise, with workers in IT (49%), and research and development (46%) enjoying the highest pay bumps.
Cloud service provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revealed the five trends it believes will have a place in the technology industry over the coming years.
Union Bank of the Philippines signed a deal with open-source provider Red Hat to help the local lender accelerate the migration of mission-critical workloads from on-premises environments to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform.
Amazon Bedrock, Amazon’s fully managed generative AI service, will help more customers build and scale generative AI applications, while Amazon Titan Embeddings, a large language model (LLM) that converts text into numerical representations, makes it easier for customers to extend the power of any FM using their proprietary data with the confidence that their data will remain secure and always under their own control.