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Immediately after OpenAI's exclusive agreement with Microsoft ended, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced it would offer a range of OpenAI products on its platform. This includes a new agent service, making these advanced AI models more broadly accessible to AWS users. The move significantly intensifies competition in the cloud AI market and expands options for developers.
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