Amazon has unveiled its first generative AI chatbot – Amazon Q – to empower employees across domains like marketing, project management, and software development.
The announcement comes as Big Tech heavyweights race to bring conversational assistants to market amid surging demand for natural language AI.
Features
Designed for companies using Amazon Web Services, Q can purportedly draft communications, summarize reports, troubleshoot technical issues, and complete repetitive tasks after minimal training on workplace tools and data.
Users can also connect the chatbot to external platforms like Gmail, Google Drive, and Slack to enable a broader range of capabilities.
Amazon is positioning Q as a customizable “work companion” that can boost productivity and output across technical and non-technical roles.
Pricing
At launch, Amazon Q is priced at $20 per user per month, with an upgraded $25 plan for engineering teams needing expanded functionality.
The news follows Amazon unveiling its Alexa voice assistant in 2014, popularising smart speakers for consumers.
Competition and Future
With names like Microsoft, Google, and Baidu now offering business-focused spinoffs of their viral consumer chatbots, Amazon is banking on its cloud expertise to stand out in the crowded space.
But some analysts argue the company has been relatively slow to leverage generative AI, as rivals like Anthropic forge closer ties with breakout startup OpenAI.
Whether Amazon’s AI aspirations in the workplace can catch up to its ambitions in other emerging technology arenas remains to be seen.