We recently published a list of 35 Non-Tech AI Opportunities Amid DeepSeek Selloff. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) stands against other non-tech AI opportunities amid DeepSeek selloff.
AWS partners with DeepSeek to add the AI startup’s R1 foundational model to its GenAI technology inside Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker solutions.
The cause of investors’ panic was DeepSeek, an obscure Chinese hedge fund turned AI startup that has blown analysts away with its latest large language model, R1, released on January 20th. Consumers have flocked to DeepSeek’s chatbot,
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
The S&P 500 index hit a new all-time high over 50 times in 2024, and many companies' valuations are very high. However, Amazon's stock price is still reasonable. Based on the abovementioned cash flow and earnings, it trades below five-year historical averages, as shown below.
Goldman Sachs has hired Daniel Marcu from Amazon.com as its global head of artificial intelligence engineering and science to help develop and refine artificial intelligence platforms and products, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
Amazon is gearing up to report its latest quarterly financial results next Thursday, Feb. 6. Investors will be focused on the Amazon Web Services cloud segment, which is developing several artificial intelligence (AI) projects.
Microsoft's Azure cloud growth slows while Amazon's AWS expected to excel in AI-driven services. AWS has edge with stable pricing and strong demand.
DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough challenges Big Tech with a cheaper, efficient model. This may be bad for the incumbents, but good for everybody else.
Companies investing in AI won't reap "superior returns" without cultivating philosophical insight, say MIT researchers.
Amazon would rather you try clothes on virtually instead of testing their fits at home. The company is officially retiring its “Try Before You Buy” program at the end of January, and in its place, Amazon wants you to trust its AI tools to find your perfect fit.
DeepSeek has complicated the dominant narrative that's propped up the market for the last 2 years, challenging lofty valuations and heavy AI spending.