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Amazon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Amazon has had a massive week capped by major infrastructure and AI announcements that signal the company's aggressive pivot toward becoming an artificial intelligence powerhouse. On Monday, November 24th, Amazon Web Services officially unveiled plans for a fifteen billion dollar expansion in Northern Indiana, building on an existing eleven billion dollar project already underway. This historic investment will create at least eleven hundred new high-skilled jobs and represents the largest single construction project in Indiana history. The deal includes a special power purchase agreement with Northern Indiana Public Service Company that will actually save existing residents and businesses approximately one billion dollars over fifteen years by having Amazon cover all the new energy infrastructure costs.The new Northern Indiana campuses will add two point four gigawatts of data center capacity to the region and expand operations that already power Project Rainier, described as the world's largest AI supercomputer. Construction on these new facilities is expected to begin in twenty twenty-six. This follows Amazon's earlier announcement that it's investing up to fifty billion dollars to expand AI and supercomputing infrastructure specifically for US government agencies.Meanwhile, Amazon is pushing hard on the consumer AI front with Alexa Plus, its new personal AI assistant that gets things done. According to recent announcements, Alexa Plus will be free for Prime members in Canada starting now, and the company is using the holiday shopping season to drive early adoption through Echo and other home device sales that come with early access to the service.However, not everything is smooth sailing. More than one thousand Amazon employees signed an open letter to CEO Andy Jassy warning that the company's all-costs-justified warp-speed approach to AI rollout poses risks to democracy, jobs, and the environment. The workers argued that as the people who develop, train, and use AI, they have legitimate concerns about the company's rapid deployment strategy.On the litigation front, Amazon won a preliminary injunction against enforcement of New York's private sector bargaining law, a significant legal victory for the company as labor tensions continue.Looking at shareholder performance, Amazon shares are up about one percent while outperforming the broader market, though the company trails significantly behind Google in the AI narrative race this year, with Alphabet up nearly seventy percent versus Amazon's less than six percent gain.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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