Amazon launches an accelerator to boost generative AI startups
a generative AI accelerator that will help the"most promising" startups flourish. The 10-week program provides credits for AWS use, access to mentors and other experts and networking events. At the end, startups pitch their work to potential investors and customers.
While the accelerator is open to all generative AI startups, AWS recommends that candidates have at least a basic product ready with some interest from customers. Sign-ups are available worldwide through April 17th, and Amazon makes clear that there are no limits on how the AI is being used — it can be used for everything from the legal world through to discovering new medicines.
The company hopes the accelerator will serve as a"catalyst" that advances innovation in generative AI. At the same time, it's not subtle about the potential for increased business at AWS. Runway used the cloud computing platform for an artist-oriented AI that contributed effects to. Firms that blossom as a result of the program may rely that much more on AWS as demand grows.
Amazon only has a limited amount of in-house generative AI at the moment. Its Create with Alexa tool lets you
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