Ah yes, the most trustworthy letter: Q
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The funny part is how this works whether you're referencing 4chan or Star Trek
Hey... You watch it.
They named it after an omnipotent dickhead?
At least Star Trek Q helped humanity whilst irritating people.
I doubt Amazon's data harvesting apparatus will do the same.
It says internal, so whatever it is collecting is probably different than consumer data collection
Could they have chosen a worse name?
How many fanfics have been written about Amazon q time traveling and warning us from the future?
So like Q* but without the skills?
Such original name
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT, Amazon Q users can talk to the chatbot like it's a human.
The AI chatbot can connect to services like Gmail, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Slack for additional data.
Amazon Q is the latest competitor to a growing family of AI chatbots big tech companies have launched over the past year.
In April, Amazon announced Bedrock, a generative AI toolkit that includes a range of machine learning models.
In September, Amazon unveiled its plans to invest $4 billion into Anthropic, an AI startup.
Amazon didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
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The AI chatbot can connect to services like Gmail, Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Slack for additional data.
LMAO. "Give us all your data please."
'Q, Amazon!