Highlights
The general availability of Amazon Q, a new generative AI-powered assistant that aims to improve productivity for both developers and business users, has been announced by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The release features two different types, Amazon Q Developer and Amazon Q Business, aiming at different user groups.
Amazon Q Developer was created to provide software developers with automation of a number of routines of the coding process and its improvement. The main focus of Amazon Q is to cut down the time developers spend on non-coding activities like debugging, testing, and infrastructure management.
With the automation of those tasks, Amazon Q lets developers to invest their time in the real code development and innovation.
The AI assistant operates by the existing codebase in order to learn and predict the needs of the developer more precisely and provide a highly personalized help. Early usage data shows that Amazon Q Developer is the AI assistant with the highest acceptance rate for generated code, with considerable adoption rates by such companies as BT Group and National Australia Bank.
In addition to producing and refining code, this tool provides feature implementation plans to the developers that they can study and revise before implementation.
On the other hand, Amazon Q Business is targeted at enhancing the process and performance of various business units. Through the connection with enterprise data stores, these AI assistants allow employees to get fast information about company policy, product details, and business performance among others. The power of summarizing and analyzing data lies in the ability of the employees to make decisions based on collected information quickly and at the right time that leads to overall efficiency of the business.
Amazon Q Business includes Amazon QuickSight which is a business intelligence tool hosted by AWS. This context facilitates business analyst to create BI dashboards and visualizations with natural language instructions that make the data analysis workflow more efficient and quickly align with business needs.
One of the new features in Amazon Q is the sub-product Amazon Q Apps under preview at the moment. Such a feature allows employees to build custom AI-driven applications in a layman-friendly way by explaining what they need in plain straightforward language.
When coding experience is no longer required, Amazon Q Apps would facilitate the democratization of business application development and consequentially spur innovative and operational efficiencies in the organization.
In addition to the appearance of Amazon Q, AWS has introduced a free AI skills training program. This program, referred to as ‘AI Ready,’ aims at training 2 million people globally by 2025 in how to utilize AI tools, e.g., Amazon Q, thus enabling them to be productive and upgrade professionally in a world that is progressively becoming AI-oriented.
The AI Ready initiative of AWS signifies the rising demand for AI skills in the workforce. Besides, a recent AWS research revealed that AI-skilled workers could also get a substantial salary lift in comparison to their colleagues.
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