A couple of editions ago I wrote about what I find so energizing about working with startups. Last week I got a fresh dose of it: I spent a few days with the AWS Startups team, listening to stories of founders talking about the problems they’re actually solving. One story that stayed with me came […]
AWS's Loom platform could centralize AI agent deployment, challenging decentralized networks and raising concerns about vendor lock-in risks.
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Meta's AI cloud venture could disrupt the cloud market, challenging established giants and potentially reshaping tech industry dynamics.
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A recent AWS GraphRAG deployment reduced drug research and development cycles in pharmaceutical environments by 87 percent. This acceleration is achieved by integrating previously separated proprietary databases into a unified and queryable knowledge graph. Historically, initial data gathering and screening phases took over six months per iteration, yielding a low five percent success rate. Crucial […]
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AxBlade, the accountability layer for autonomous AI, co-hosted the exclusive side event “From Agentic AI to Physical AI: What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” alongside AWS Summit Hong Kong Week. Held at the Hopewell Hotel, the invitation-only gathering brought together 100+ founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from AWS, NVIDIA, Y Combinator, Crypto.com, Roche, Pfizer, SNZ, and City University of Hong Kong to examine the critical infrastructure gap between AI demos and real-world deployment. From Models to Accountability: The Consensus The event opened with a keynote by Nick Hau, Founder of AxBlade, who argued that the next wave of AI funding will not go to larger language models, but to the infrastructure that makes autonomous AI accountable in physical environments. This was followed by a keynote from Ian Holtz, Head of Agentic AI at AWS, o
The collaboration accelerates AI agent deployment, potentially transforming blockchain interactions and expanding AI's role in decentralized ecosystems.
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The Claude Apps Gateway empowers enterprises with enhanced AI budget control and security, fostering more efficient and accountable AI deployment.
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AxBlade, the accountability layer for autonomous AI, co-hosted the exclusive side event “From Agentic AI to Physical AI: What Gets Funded After the Model Wave?” alongside AWS Summit Hong Kong Week. Held at the Hopewell Hotel, the invitation-only gathering brought together 100+ founders, researchers, enterprise leaders, and investors from AWS,
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Key Takeaways Bank of America maintains its Buy recommendation on Amazon with a $310 price objective AWS plans to deploy approximately 15GW of AI infrastructure capacity between 2026–2027, surpassing both Alphabet and Meta BofA calculates AWS can deploy capacity at roughly $25B per GW, significantly below Alphabet’s $37B and Meta’s $45B Needham maintains its Buy stance with a $300 price objective, highlighting robust AWS computing demand Amazon secured $25 billion through debt issuance to accelerate AI infrastructure investments Bank of America’s Justin Post believes Amazon is positioned to emerge victorious in the artificial intelligence infrastructure competition. Post maintained his Buy recommendation on Amazon shares Tuesday, setting a $310 price objective. Amazon.com, Inc., AMZN The analyst’s thesis revolves around AWS’s capacity to deploy greater AI data cen