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OpenAI Embraces AWS, Broadens AI Model Access
28 Apr
Summary
- OpenAI's models now available on Amazon Web Services cloud.
- OpenAI signed a deal to spend $100 billion on AWS over eight years.
- The partnership enables developers to build AI agents on AWS.

OpenAI has announced a significant expansion of its cloud services, offering its latest AI models and the Codex coding agent through Amazon Web Services (AWS). This development comes shortly after OpenAI adjusted its exclusive arrangement with Microsoft, paving the way for new collaborations with cloud providers like Amazon and Google.
The partnership signifies a major commitment, with OpenAI agreeing to invest $100 billion in AWS over the next eight years. This move will allow developers to create production-ready AI agents utilizing OpenAI's frontier models directly within the AWS environment. AWS CEO Matt Garman highlighted the demand from customers whose existing infrastructure and data reside on AWS, eliminating the need for them to use separate cloud platforms for AI models.
This strategic alignment is crucial for OpenAI as it seeks to scale its enterprise business and enhance its competitive position. The company is actively securing greater computing capacity to better contend with rivals like Anthropic. The agreement also includes OpenAI utilizing two gigawatts of compute power supported by Amazon's proprietary Trainium AI chips.