Amazon Web Services Announces $230M Commitment For Generative AI Startups

Funds will help the next generation of startups turbocharge development of new generative AI applications and bring innovations to market fasterAWS Generative AI Accelerator program will add another 80 early-stage

Funds will help the next generation of startups turbocharge development of new generative AI applications and bring innovations to market faster

AWS Generative AI Accelerator program will add another 80 early-stage startups from around the world that are using generative AI to solve complex challenges

Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced a $230 million commitment for startups around the world to accelerate the creation of generative AI applications. This will provide startups, especially early-stage companies, with AWS credits, mentorship, and education to further their use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. Part of the new commitment will fund the second cohort of the AWS Generative AI Accelerator, a program that provides hands-on expertise and up to $1 million in credits to each of the top 80 early-stage startups that are using generative AI to solve complex challenges. Applications for the AWS Generative AI Accelerator open today and will be accepted until July 19. Startups can apply here.

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