Shortly after OpenAI announced that its major investor and cloud partner Microsoft no longer holds exclusive rights to any of its products, Amazon quickly demonstrated a strong posture. On Monday, OpenAI and Microsoft released a revised cooperation agreement. Subsequently, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy described this as an "intriguing announcement" in a tweet. The new agreement removes collaboration barriers, permitting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer OpenAI's full product lineup. Previously, following a cooperation agreement valued up to $50 billion between OpenAI and Amazon, the scope of product collaboration between the two parties had become increasingly prominent.
Amazon officially announced on Tuesday that its AI platform Bedrock has now integrated OpenAI's latest large language model, the code generation tool Codex, and a brand-new product developed using OpenAI technology for building intelligent AI agents. Bedrock is Amazon's service platform for AI application development and large model selection.
Amazon has named this new intelligent agent service Bedrock Managed Agents. The service is specifically designed to be compatible with OpenAI's inference models, equipped with dedicated features such as intelligent scheduling and security protection.
Amazon stated in an official blog post: "This is just the beginning of deeper collaboration between AWS and OpenAI." The ongoing development of this cross-industry partnership warrants continued attention.
It is reported that the cooperative relationship between Microsoft and OpenAI has been deteriorating for some time, with both parties turning to each other's primary competitors for collaboration: OpenAI has joined forces with Amazon Web Services and Oracle; meanwhile, Microsoft is betting on AI competitor Anthropic. The Redmond-based tech giant is also developing new intelligent agent products based on the Claude model.
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