Amazon has announced that it'll spend up to $230 million on AI startups in the form of compute credits for AWS and investments.
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AMAZON said it is investing US$230 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 ...