Amazon’s Q AI assistant lets users ask questions about their company’s data
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Amazon's cloud business AWS launched a chat tool called Amazon Q, where businesses can ask questions specific to their companies.
Announced during a keynote speech by AWS CEO Adam Selipsky at AWS re:Invent, Amazon Q acts like an AI assistant where users can ask questions about their businesses using their data. For example, employees can query Amazon Q on the company's latest guidelines for logo usage or understand another engineer's code to maintain an app. Q can surface the information instead of the employee sifting through dozens of documents.
Users can access Amazon Q through the AWS Management Console or individual companies' documentation pages, developer environments like Slack, and other third-party apps.
Selipsky noted that...