- AWS wants to help customers deploy agent AI at scale
- New FDE organization backed by $1 billion in AWS funding
- BMW and Lyft are early success stories
Amazon Web Services has announced plans to spend $1 billion deploying engineers at customer workplaces to help them build and deploy their own AI systems.
The dedicated AWS Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) organization focuses on getting organizations up and running with agent AI quickly before making customers self-sufficient, allowing engineers to leave at the end of the project.
Frontier AI VP Francessca Vasquez explained that many of the engineers are already behind many of AWS’ own AI services, hinting at the expertise that customers can access.
AWS to deploy engineers to accelerate AI deployment
“Together with agent systems running in their own AWS environment, they gain durable AI skills, workflows and patterns they can use to innovate autonomously,” Vasquez wrote.
FDEs will collaborate with business leaders, engineering teams, security teams, and other relevant staff to build AI systems and integrate AI agents into existing infrastructure, rather than simply providing consulting services without action.
The project marks the next stages of artificial intelligence with a focus on agent AI rather than generative AI. Customers who enroll in the program will get to explore automation tools, autonomous AI and industry-specific applications rather than just basic chatbots.
Amazon says they’re doing this because access to models and model capabilities are no longer barriers to adoption—instead, organizations struggle to actually deploy them at scale.
Prior to the creation of this FDE organization, Amazon engineers had already been deployed to BMW, where they reduced service disruptions across 23 million connected vehicles, and to Lyft, where they helped resolve driver support issues 87% faster.
The Allen Institute, Cox Automotive, NBA, NFL, Ricoh and Southwest Airlines are already early customers for the new FDE team.
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