PYMNTS.com December 2, 2024

Two years into the generative artificial intelligence (AI) boom, CEOs and chief information officers are looking to focus on the use cases that deliver the best return on investment, Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman told The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Garman said that “almost every” one of these executives has done at least 100 proofs of concept and now aims to focus on five or fewer that are most valuable, according to an interview posted Monday (Dec. 2) by the WSJ.

On Tuesday (Dec. 3), Garman will deliver a keynote address at the annual AWS re:Invent conference and will share “real, needle-moving changes” among the company’s offerings in AI and computing, he said, per the interview.

Garman became...

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