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Amazon Web Services Inc. gave developers several new good reasons to build in the cloud on Wednesday, offering access to integration with the same AI that powers its popular Alexa assistant ...
AWS said it is opening up its Amazon Lex artificial intelligence service to all customers so they can build applications. Amazon Lex uses the same machine learning technology as Amazon Alexa.
AWS announced that Amazon Lex, an artificial intelligence (AI) service for building applications that can have conversations using voice and text, is now available to all customers.
AWS said Lex will be a fully managed service with no set-up, management or infrastructure scaling needed. Lex is available as a wait-listed preview in the US East (North Virginia) AWS region only.
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. Now that Amazon Web Services has made public its Amazon Lex ...
Today, at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company announced the Amazon Lex automated chat bot designer in preview, a new feature that simplifies the chatbot training and design process by bringing ...
With AWS Lambda and serverless functions seemingly gaining traction, it's interesting that AWS' IoT button offers a ready-made use case.
The time has come. Following years of mounting interest in a type of artificial intelligence (AI) called deep learning, the biggest public cloud infrastructure provider, Amazon Web Services (AWS ...
To get ahead in the AI race, Amazon is bringing Amazon Lex, the technology that powers Echo devices' Alexa, to all customers.
Believe it or not, there is now an Amazon Dash button that can integrate with AWS IoT, the managed services from cloud infrastructure provider Amazon Web Services (AWS).