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Amazon Offers Free Year of Kiro Pro+ Credits to Eligible Startups

Amazon Offers Free Year of Kiro Pro+ Credits to Eligible Startups
Amazon Web Services announced a program that gives qualified early‑stage startups a free year of credits for its AI coding assistant, Kiro Pro+. The offer, unveiled by AWS CEO Matt Garman at the re:Invent conference, targets U.S. startups that have secured funding from pre‑seed to Series B and meet specific geographic criteria. Eligible companies can request credits for up to 100 users, with applications due by the end of the year. Lire la suite

Amazon Unveils Nova Frontier AI Models and Nova Forge Customization Platform

Amazon Unveils Nova Frontier AI Models and Nova Forge Customization Platform
Amazon announced a new suite of frontier artificial intelligence models—Nova Lite, Nova Pro, Nova Sonic and Nova Omni—at its re:Invent conference. Alongside the models, the company introduced Nova Forge, a tool that lets cloud customers add their own data at various stages of model training to create specialized versions. Early adopters such as Reddit, Booking.com, Sony and Nimbus Therapeutics are testing the service. Amazon claims the Nova 2 Pro model matches or exceeds leading competitors on benchmark tests, positioning the offering as a customizable alternative for businesses seeking domain‑specific AI capabilities. Lire la suite

AWS Expands Bedrock AgentCore with Policy Controls, Evaluation Suite, and Memory Feature

AWS Expands Bedrock AgentCore with Policy Controls, Evaluation Suite, and Memory Feature
Amazon Web Services unveiled a trio of upgrades to its Bedrock AgentCore platform at the re:Invent conference. The new Policy tool lets developers set natural‑language boundaries for AI agents, including data‑access limits and transaction caps, while integrating with the AgentCore Gateway to enforce those rules. A pre‑built Evaluations suite offers 13 metrics to monitor correctness, safety and tool‑selection accuracy. Finally, AgentCore Memory gives agents a persistent log of user preferences, enabling more personalized interactions. Vice‑president David Richardson emphasized that these layers together aim to make enterprise AI agents safer, more controllable, and more useful over time. Lire la suite