Amazon Q
Amazon Q is a chatbot developed by Amazon for enterprise use. Based on both Amazon Titan and GPT generative artificial intelligence, it was announced on November 28, 2023.[1][2][3] It is able to help troubleshoot issues in cloud apps or group chats, or summarize documents.[4] As of November 2023, it costs $20 per month.[2][3] At launch, it was a part of the Amazon Web Services management console.[5][6][7]Amazon CodeWhisperer is a part of Amazon Q Developer, a part of Amazon Q.
| Developer(s) | Amazon |
|---|---|
| Website | aws |
Technology
Q is based on Amazon Titan, as well as GPT technology. It utilizes the Amazon Bedrock repository of foundational models.[8][9]
References
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