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Andy Jassy shared thisThe devastation in Venezuela has been sad to see. I am grateful to the first responders working tirelessly on the ground. Amazon's started our support efforts with donations to six nonprofit partners (including the World Food Programme, Red Cross, International Medical Corps, and World Central Kitchen) to provide urgent relief, including search and rescue, medical care, and food. We’re also preparing an Amazon Air mission with much-needed relief supplies to land on the scene when local authorities are ready to receive. Our thoughts are with everyone there and we'll continue to stay close and support impacted communities. https://lnkd.in/ewV2yUN8
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Andy Jassy shared thisReally enjoyed my meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi about what’s ahead for Amazon in India. We’ve been serving customers, sellers, developers, startups, and enterprises in India for more than a decade and just getting started. Shared that we’re investing $48 billion over the coming five years, including $21+ billion in AI and cloud infrastructure. By 2030, we plan to support 3.8 million jobs, enable $80 billion in ecomm exports, and bring benefits of AI to 15 million small businesses and 4 million government school students. Excited about what’s ahead. Still early days for what we can build. https://lnkd.in/ehxf8kkx
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Andy Jassy shared thisGreat to be in India and visit an Amazon Now micro-fulfillment center in one of the busiest areas of Mumbai. The things you need quickly—groceries, shampoo, baby products, and more—get picked and delivered just minutes after ordered. Customers are loving it… Prime members triple their shopping frequency once they start using it, and we've seen orders double every quarter since launch. It's our fastest-growing ecommerce business unit in India and we're expanding to 300+ cities as part of our plan to build the country’s largest delivery-in-minutes network. And what we've learned building it here is now helping us scale it across the U.S. and around the world. Team's also investing in how we support delivery associates, expanding our air-conditioned rest centers to 250 across the country (open to anyone in the industry), plus education scholarships for their kids, and upgraded insurance. Proud of what the team's built and the associates and partners who make it happen for customers every day. Still at the beginning of what's possible. https://lnkd.in/eHeZAa4s
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Andy Jassy shared thisAbout 11 years ago, with our very talented Annapurna team and informed by the unusual scale and insight we had in operating the largest cloud infrastructure, we decided to design and build our own CPU chip. This CPU chip is now known as Graviton, and is well-loved by our AWS customers. About 98% of our top 1,000 EC2 customers use Graviton expansively. Over 120,000 customers are using Graviton. Meta just committed to tens of millions of Graviton cores for their agentic AI efforts. Uber and Snowflake are deploying Graviton as well. Today, we released Graviton5 into General Availability. The reason customers are so excited about Graviton is that it offers about 30-40% better price-performance than comparable instances. This is a big deal at any scale. But, when you layer on top of how much CPU customers normally use with the fact that AI’s growth is driving explosive CPU expansion given that post-training, reinforcement learning, and agentic actions use CPU, Graviton becomes even more compelling. Excited for how Graviton5 will help customers. https://lnkd.in/e5xPjyr2
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Andy Jassy shared thisPrime Day is coming this June 23–26. Millions of deals for folks on their favorite brands, popular items, back-to-school supplies, fresh groceries, and lots more. Can't wait for members to have at it. https://lnkd.in/epZEVWwC
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Andy Jassy shared thisEvery May for Global Month of Volunteering, tens of thousands of our teammates around the world show up for the communities where we live and work. Was lucky to join a group of them to prep meals at Community Lunch on Capitol Hill in Seattle, a nonprofit that serves free, made-from-scratch meals to low-income and unhoused community members. We spent the morning chopping lettuce, peeling carrots, dicing onions, portioning fruit and overnight oats, mashing potatoes, and making salads, helping the kitchen crew get ready to serve 200-300 neighbors (something they've been doing every weekday for more than 40 years). Nearly 2,000 Amazonians have volunteered here since our partnership started in 2023. It's great to see our teammates partner in their communities. Last year, Amazonians participated in more than 500,000 volunteer activities across 55 countries: helping restore polluted ecosystems, joining classrooms to teach students about AI, supporting local food banks, and helping neighborhoods recover from wildfires, just to name a few. Proud of all our teammates across the company who make this kind of commitment, not just during Global Month of Volunteering, but all year round. It makes a meaningful difference for a lot of folks.
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Andy Jassy shared thisExcited to have Alexa for Shopping rolled out for all of our customers, bringing together Rufus and Alexa+ to give customers an even more compelling AI shopping assistant. Alexa for Shopping is like having an expert personal shopper who already knows you and remembers your preferences, past purchases, and conversations, and carries that knowledge and understanding across your phone, laptop, and Echo devices. Look forward to seeing how customers use it. https://lnkd.in/gbjZPMx7
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Andy Jassy shared thisAmazon Supply Chain Services—our freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping network—can now be used by any business. Was built over nearly three decades to move, store, and deliver products across land, air, and sea. All one network, so no need to piece together different providers at every stage. Same reliability and speed our customers rely on. P&G, 3M, Lands' End, and American Eagle already on board. Gonna help a lot of businesses move faster, save money, and simplify things. https://lnkd.in/g94Ge3YP
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Andy Jassy shared thisThe Quick desktop app is here, and it’s compelling. Connects to your email, calendar, Slack, local files, and several other apps to flag important communications, retrieve and summarize info, make recommendations, send communications, and create agents that do work you used to have to do yourself. Gets smarter and more personalized the more you use it. Been using it a lot recently and is changing how I work. It’s allowing me to use applications like my inbox more like an archive, and Quick as my personalized, prioritized, productivity hub that can multi-task various needs. Still early days, and a lot more coming, but excited for folks to start using it to make the undifferentiated work so much less complicated. https://lnkd.in/gwGTeFzm
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Andy Jassy liked thisHonored to be included in Fast Company's AI 20 for 2026. This recognition reflects the work of an extraordinary team that ships new innovations for customers every day. We're focused on making agentic AI work for organizations at every scale, and the momentum we're seeing makes me optimistic for what's ahead. As always, I am so grateful to my wife and family for all their support on this journey.Andy Jassy liked thisFrom technical intern in 2005 to VP to leading AWS's push into agentic AI. Fast Company names Swami Sivasubramanian as one of their AI 20 for 2026 and goes inside how he's making sure agentic AI works for customers at every scale. Companies like Ericsson and Thomson Reuters are already using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to build and deploy agents. Another new service, Kiro, helps bring structure to AI coding with spec-driven development. Read more: https://go.aws/4p38ruN
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Andy Jassy liked thisAndy Jassy liked thisFive years at AWS today. Before this, I spent many years as an AWS customer, leading cloud transformation and the new product innovation it unlocked. Living that reinvention firsthand is where I found the most meaning in my work, and it's what brought me to AWS, where I now get to work with some of the world's most technologically advanced customers focused on this next wave of AI-driven disruption. The Leadership Principles continue to speak to me, and what makes this place special lives in the builders around me. The bar is high, the best idea wins no matter who it comes from, and people are every bit as committed to helping each other as they are to the mission. This week I took on an expanded technology leadership role across AWS Industries. This work puts us alongside some of the most remarkable customers out there: disruptors of their industries, operating at the edge of innovation, where we get to help create the future every day. Grateful to Scott Liska for his trust and partnership through my journey, and to Shaown Nandi, who along with Scott, gave me my start at AWS. And to the peers who make this work what it is, Paul Roberts, Mahdi Sajjadpour, Sree Anand Ratnasinghe, and JC Lima, and to so many others across tech and sales, thank you. And to my team: getting to build at the frontier of AI and industry is a privilege I don't take for granted. We've only just begun. Let's go build. #AWS
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Andy Jassy liked thisAndy Jassy liked thisI’m back on the east coast for AWS Summit New York. Excited to share what we’ve been building tomorrow morning during my keynote at 11:00 am ET, register to tune in to the livestream ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ghmnZzw5
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Andy Jassy liked thisAndy Jassy liked thisAfter nearly 23 terrific years at Amazon, I've decided it's time to retire. My priority for the next few years is to spend time with my family. What a delight it has been to work at Amazon over the last couple of decades! Across Alexa, Appstore, Wireless, Electronics, Merch by Amazon, Musical Instruments and more, I'm so proud of the products we launched for customers. I feel honored to have had the opportunity to innovate in so many important and interesting areas. I also feel incredibly lucky to have worked with so many passionate, committed, and talented individuals across the years. To those I had the fortune to work with, thank you. I am deeply grateful for your effort and the tremendous teamwork and partnership. Thank you, Amazon, for a wonderful ride - and to my team members for everything you do. Remember to work hard, have fun, and make a little history!
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