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Amazon makes its AI-powered assistant generally available

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced on Tuesday that it is making its generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant Amazon Q, created to accelerate software development, generally available and added it launched a key new feature.

The tech giant noted that the newly introduced Amazon Q Apps will enable non-developer employees to "use natural language to quickly and securely build their own generative AI applications" from their company's data.

Swami Sivasubramanian, AWS vice president of Artificial Intelligence and Data, called Amazon Q, first announced in November last year, "the most capable generative AI-powered assistant available today with industry-leading accuracy, advanced agents capabilities, and best-in-class security that helps developers become more productive and helps business users to accelerate decision making."

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