AWS Pitches Enterprises on Frontier Agents Built for Scale, Autonomy
AWS revealed the Nova 2 Omni model, Trainium3-powered Trn3 UltraServers with 4.4x performance gains, and autonomous agents to accelerate AI workloads.
- On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services unveiled multiple AI innovations at re:Invent, including the Nova 2 Omni model in preview and new frontier agents: Kiro, AWS Security Agent, and AWS DevOps Agent.
- Amazon Bedrock expanded to offer about 100 serverless models and about 18 open-weight models, while AWS AI Factories gave enterprises and governments dedicated Nvidia and Trainium chip infrastructure.
- EC2 Trn3 UltraServers offer 4.4x compute performance, 4x energy efficiency and about 4x more memory bandwidth than predecessors, powered by the Trainium3 chip, AWS said.
- CIOs are pitching the trio of frontier agents to help enterprises capture AI productivity gains, while BNY uses digital engineers for vulnerability management, freeing human engineers for higher-value work.
- Because agents can run autonomously for hours or days, AWS added AgentCore Policy , AgentCore Evaluations and AgentCore Memory to ensure safety and governance.
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