
"If Amazon Web Services' annual re:Invent tech conference proves anything, it's that the cloud infrastructure player is going all in on AI. AWS announced made dozens of announcements from new AI agents and updated large language models, to products with LLM and agent-building capabilities. AI for enterprise was everywhere. But are its customers just as eager? AWS CEO Matt Garman acknowledged during his keynote that enterprises haven't seen a return on AI investment yet."
"He thinks that's about to change - and fast. "I believe that the advent of AI agents has brought us to an inflection point in AI's trajectory," Garman said. "It's turning from a technical wonder into something that delivers us real value. This change is going to have as much impact on your business as the internet or the cloud.""
AWS used its re:Invent conference to roll out numerous AI initiatives, including new AI agents, updated large language models, and tools for building LLMs and agents. The AWS CEO characterized AI agents as an inflection point that will convert technical breakthroughs into tangible business value comparable to the internet or cloud. Analysts praised some technical advances but expressed skepticism about enterprise readiness and adoption. AWS retains infrastructure and chip advantages, while Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google lead in enterprise model share. Forrester noted many enterprises remain in pilot stages, and a cited MIT study found 95% report no ROI from AI.
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