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Amazon Web Services joined the agentic AI frenzy in a big way this week, revealing at a New York City event Wednesday a host of services and tools dubbed Agentcore that let technologists build and deploy so-called AI agents capable of automating internal tasks while potentially overhauling the way consumers interact with online businesses too.
Agentic AI offers a number of opportunities for enterprises, but finding business-driven uses for it might be more difficult than expected.
Developers can use Amazon Bedrock AgentCore services to build foundational infrastructure for deploying and operating AI agents at scale.
The news arrives at a time when employers are facing growing pressure to onboard AI agents -- and also a dizzying variety of options.
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