AWSβs Enterprise Gen AI Assistant Amazon Q Now Generally Available
AWSΒ has announced that its generative AI assistant for enterprise, Amazon Q, is now generally available.
Also targeting developers, AWS positions Amazon Q as a leading Gen AI-powered assistant designed to expedite software development and harness internal data within companies.
AWSβs enterprise-specific iteration, Q Business, is promised to be a transformative AI-powered assistant capable of answering queries, providing summaries, generating content, and executing tasks securely using enterprise data. This innovation empowers employees to enhance creativity, leverage data-driven insights, and boost efficiency, readiness, and productivity.
Dr. Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president of Artificial Intelligence and Data at AWS, said:
Amazon Q is 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.β
Q Business was inspired by organisations having to grapple with vast data distributed across numerous documents, systems, and applications, consuming valuable time as employees scour internal sources for information, conduct analyses, write reports, and adapt content.
Daisy Reportedly Close To Β£1.2Bn Merger With Wavenet
Daisy is reportedly close to a merger with IT solutions provider Wavenet.
As first reported byΒ Sky News, Matthew Riley,Β Founder and Executive Chairman of Daisy Group, is said to be in the concluding phases of a merger agreement with Wavenet, a company that has been majority-owned by Australian financial firm Macquarie since 2021.
The deal will entail Daisy being demerged from Daisy Group and merged into Wavenet. Skyβs sources say the result could be a company valued at over Β£1 billion.
βThis deal brings together two prolific consolidators, making Wavenet the largest independent Managed Service & Security Provider for large SME & corporate customers,β Philip Grannum, Chief Executive of Wavenet, told Sky News. βIt provides both Daisy and Wavenet customers greater access to enterprise-grade solutions combined with the very best customer service and gives fantastic career opportunities for our employees.β
The combined business, which is set to be named Wavenet, will form a managed services provider boasting over 2,000 employees and over 20,000 UK enterprise clients, including prominent names such as Costain, the NHS, and Transport for London. Wavenet says this will make it the UKβs largest independent provider of managed IT services.
Google Worries Catalysed Microsoftβs OpenAI Investment, Emails Say
Emails published in the US Justice Departmentβs antitrust case against Google suggest thatΒ Microsoftβs investment in OpenAI was prompted by concerns about Googleβs superior progress in AI.
As first reported byΒ Business Insider, the Justice Departmentβs investigation triggered the release of an internal email betweenΒ Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates, CEO Satya Nadella, and CTO Kevin Scott. The June 2019 email, titled βThoughts on OpenAIβ, outlined the investment opportunity in the AI organisation while highlighting the areas in which Google was significantly ahead of Microsoft in its AI research and models.
Although Scott admits to being initially βdismissiveβ of OpenAI and Google DeepMindβs βgame-playing stunt(s)β, possibly referring to the latterβs AlphaGo Zero demonstrations of AIβs potential, Scott became alarmed when he observed how advanced competitorsβ natural language processing (NLP) models had become.
βThe thing thatβs interesting about what Open AI and Deep Mind and Google Brain are doing is the scale of their ambition,β Scott said in the email.
I was highly dismissive of their efforts. That was a mistake. When they took all of the infrastructure that they had built to build NLP models that we couldnβt easily replicate, I started to take things more seriously. And as I dug in to try to understand where all of the capability gaps were between Google and us for model training, I got very, very worried.β
Microsoft Upgrades Offline Mode for OneDrive, Launches βFollowβ Teams Meeting Option in Outlook
Microsoft is upgrading OneDrive with several new significant offline capabilities to boost productivity and collaboration.
The new features can be grouped into two categories: those that support users when they are offline and those that support them when they are online but wish to proactively prep for more effective offline working.
The former capabilities include opening and interacting with OneDriveβs βHomeβ, βMy filesβ, βSharedβ, βFavoritesβ, βPeopleβ, and βMeetingβ views, as well as opening locally stored Office and non-Office files in their native app to make and save edits. The latter features users being able to designate specific files or folders for offline access directly from the OneDrive web interface.
In other Microsoft news, Microsoft Outlook users will soon be able to choose to βfollowβ a Teams meeting in response to meeting invitations.
Currently, invitees have a limited range of responses, such as βAcceptβ, βDeclineβ, or βMaybeβ. The new Follow option will allow users the added possibility of simultaneously rejecting a meeting invitation while also expressing their desire to stay informed, meaning they will automatically receive post-meeting recaps.