Amazon adds US$230 million in cloud credits to AI startups

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Amazon adds US$230 million in cloud credits to AI startups
Amazon said it is investing US$230 million ($346 million) in the form of Amazon Web Service (AWS) credits in artificial intelligence startups, the latest example of cloud providers trying to capture AI clients from nascent stages. The credits will provide early-stage generative AI startups free ...

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