Amazon is training a large language model called Olympus with twice the parameters of GPT-4


On February 19, Bloomberg reported that OpenAI is about to complete a funding round exceeding $100 billion. This record-breaking capital injection is expected to push its post-investment valuation above $850 billion (approximately 5.88 trillion Chinese yuan at the current exchange rate), instantly drawing widespread attention from the tech and investment sectors. In the first batch of funds from this round, strategic investors occupy a central position, with Amazon, SoftBank Group, NVIDIA, and Microsoft all listed among the core participants. Further information indicates that if all parties execute at the maximum discussed amount, the investment size
Amazon plans to launch a content licensing market, connecting publishers with AI companies to provide a legal and transparent copyright trading platform to address AI training data copyright disputes.
Amazon plans to launch an AI content market, allowing publishers to directly sell content copyrights to tech companies, aiming to resolve copyright disputes over training data for large models and promote standardized content licensing.
Recent US layoffs are often blamed on AI efficiency gains, but analysis suggests this may be 'AI-washing'—masking real issues like tariff pressures, pandemic-era overhiring, and profit-seeking motives.....
Amazon is heavily investing in artificial intelligence and plans to invest approximately $200 billion by 2026 for AI infrastructure to support its cloud computing service, AWS, in maintaining its competitive edge.