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Running AI is so expensive that Amazon will probably charge you to use Alexa in future, says outgoing exec::In an interview with Bloomberg, Dave Limp said that he "absolutely" believes that Amazon will soon start charging a subscription fee for Alexa

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[–] theragu40@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don't know if you're in IT at all, but the really crazy thing is that as half baked as Alexa stuff feels...a ton of AWS's offerings feel the exact same way. Their marketing material is great, and I do believe their engineers are passionate and have the right intentions. But none of it feels "finished". It all feels like an elaborate beta test. Things don't work, documentation is out of date or just plain wrong, it's impossible to get actual expert support from Amazon directly.

AWS is their biggest money maker and even that is a cobbled together, confusing pile half the time. Sometimes feels like everything is a house of cards.

[–] JonEFive@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's weird to me that a company of this size is just that inept. It's like once they have enough momentum, nothing can stop them.

[–] Chreutz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The same goes for Google, and to some degree MS.

[–] theragu40@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

It's really true. I'm actually annoyed that MS is starting to feel this way, particularly with some Azure related services. MS was always the one you could count on to at least be stable, well tested internally, and predictable. At least in comparison to Google and Amazon. But it feels like they have been leaving some of that behind with their cloud stuff as CI/CD becomes more prevalent.