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A hacker planted data wiping code in a version of Amazon's generative AI-powered assistant, the Q Developer Extension for Visual Studio Code.
Amazon is using generative AI in its Starfish project to automatically improve product listings by gathering data from across the web, benefiting both shoppers and third-party sellers.
Amazon.com's custom Inferentia chips and SageMaker integration position it to dominate the fast-growing AI inference market.
Home > Internet & Security Hacker Sneaks Data-Deleting Prompt Into Amazon's AI Coding Tool Thankfully, Amazon reports that no user data has actually been compromised.
Some Louisa County residents celebrated what they consider a win for their community after Amazon Web Services (AWS) withdrew its application to build a third data center campus in the area.
AWS revenue growth rose from $29.3B (Q1) to $30.9B (Q2). The AWS backlog increased from $189B to $195B. However, AWS margins dropped to 32.9% from a record 39.5% in Q1, mainly due to stock-based ...
Cloud giant Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been named as the end customer for a planned data center campus in Tucson, Arizona. Project Blue is a 290-acre site set to host a data center campus.
Krohne, the manufacturer of instrumentation and measurement tools, is expanding its production for the data center market. The company will develop more magnetic flow meters (magmeters) for data ...
NatWest has hired Accenture and Amazon Web Services to overhaul its data systems, in the latest attempt by a high street bank to revamp its technology and cut costs.
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Hacker Sneaks Data-Deleting Prompt Into Amazon's AI Coding ToolAmazon Web Services (AWS) faced a significant security issue involving its AI coding assistant, Q, when a malicious prompt made its way into version 1.84 of the VS Code extension.
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