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    Mar 31, 2025
    Meet Amazon Nova Act — an effortless way to build AI agents that can reliably use browsers 🧑‍💻 With our new model, compose robust steps into complex workflows; handle everything from bookings to QA testing. Getting started takes just 3 lines of code. See what Nova Act can do
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    Nov 25, 2020
    .@EndelSound has released an updated Alexa skill that includes an “AI Lullaby” soundscape with vocals, music and voiceovers by @Grimezsz. Co-founders @stvtsk and @dmitryevgrafov explain how the company’s AI-powered tech provides personalized soundscapes.
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    The science behind Endel's AI-powered soundscapes
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    May 20, 2020
    A team of Amazon scientists have compiled an interactive, open source book called Dive into Deep Learning that's gaining wide popularity with universities. It teaches the ideas, mathematical theory and code that powers deep learning. Learn more: amazon.science/latest-news/am… #OSS #ML
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    Apr 8, 2025
    🗣️ Announcing Amazon Nova Sonic, a new speech-to-speech foundation model that can understand voice as input & generate a human-like voice as output. ➡️ Available via a new API in Amazon Bedrock, the model simplifies the development of voice applications:
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    Amazon’s new Nova Sonic foundation model understands not just what you say—but how you say it
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    Sep 3, 2020
    Amazon scientists have added support for @PyTorch and @TensorFlow to their open source, interactive book Dive into Deep Learning. Find out more about @D2L_ai in our Q&A with @astonzhangAZ @zacharylipton @mli65 @smolix on Amazon Science.
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    Amazon team adds key programming frameworks to Dive into Deep Learning book
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    Dec 3, 2024
    Announcing Amazon Nova, a new generation of foundation models that have state-of-the-art intelligence across a wide range of tasks, & industry-leading price performance. Learn more about the new Amazon Nova models available in Amazon Bedrock: amzn.to/4gkYd3j #AWSreInvent
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    Introducing Amazon Nova, our new generation of foundation models
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    Jan 18, 2022
    10 years ago today, Amazon launched DynamoDB which @Werner described as a “fast, highly reliable and cost-effective" database service. @SwamiSivasubram reflects on DynamoDB's origins, and the journey to make it more secure & available. @awscloud #AWS
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    Amazon’s DynamoDB — 10 years later
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    Oct 18, 2021
    Replying to @Engineering @metrics52 and @twitter
    Great to see the impact they've had at Twitter, and across industry and academia! We're also pleased to share the work they've done at Amazon too: amazon.science/latest-news/tw… #NobelPrize
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    Two Amazon-affiliated economists awarded Nobel Prize
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    Dec 3, 2021
    On the cusp of @NeurIPSConf, Amazon scholars Michael I. Jordan and Michael Kearns, and Amazon distinguished scientist Bernhard Schölkopf sat down with Amazon Science to discuss the future of AI and the rise of the machine learning industry. #NeurIPS2021
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    NeurIPS luminaries on the future of AI
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    Oct 4, 2021
    Amazon, @MIT & @MIT_SCC announced the establishment of the Science Hub, a collaboration that will focus on areas of mutual interest, beginning with #artificialintelligence & robotics. This will support research, education & outreach efforts. #AmazonScience
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    Amazon and MIT establish Science Hub
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    May 6, 2021
    Find out how professor @mmbronstein, in the Department of Computing at @imperialcollege, is using pioneering machine learning to push the boundaries of drug design, among other things — including decoding whale speech. #AmazonResearchAwards #OurImperial amzn.to/3xPvGgB
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    Aug 19, 2020
    Over the past two years, Amazon scientists @smolix @zacharylipton @astonzhangAZ & Mu Li have compiled an open source, interactive book about deep learning that includes code, math, and discussions Check out @D2L_ai and learn more here: amazon.science/latest-news/am… #AmazonScience
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    Amazon scientists author popular deep-learning book
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    Dec 27, 2022
    The most viewed papers from Amazon scientists and collaborators in 2022.
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    The 10 most viewed publications of 2022
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    Apr 8, 2022
    Amazon Robotics researchers have a vision: develop robots in simulation first. They want to write software against virtual robots, test in realistic simulations, verify safety on a real robot, and deploy. And they're making real progress—learn how: amzn.to/3E1inNO
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