Amazon's AI Assistant saves the company 4,500 years in development years and $260 million dollars.
While many fear AI will take over non-technical jobs, it turns out, its actually evolving technical jobs first.
, its effect on the technology industry, more specifically the field of software development is immediate and significant. Andy Jassy shared in a LinkedInAmazon’s CEO, their AI Assistant Amazon Q, has saved the company $260 million and 4,500 developer years for the company; it's revolutionizing the way teams collaborate and execute projects at Amazon. By providing a common knowledge base and standardized best practices, the AI assistant Amazon Q, is helping bridge gaps between teams and departments.
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