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    Amazon’s $100 billion AI bet signals fierce industry competition

    February 8, 2025
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    Amazon has announced plans to increase its capital expenditures to $100 billion in 2025, marking a significant investment in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. The tech giant’s spending surge follows its 2024 capex of approximately $83 billion, as it seeks to capitalize on what CEO Andy Jassy described as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity in AI. During a call with investors following the company’s fourth-quarter earnings release, Jassy emphasized that the majority of the increased spending would be allocated to artificial intelligence within Amazon Web Services (AWS).

    Amazon’s $100 billion AI bet signals fierce industry competition

    Amazon invested $26.3 billion in capex during the final quarter of 2024, a figure Jassy suggested is indicative of the company’s annualized investment rate for 2025. The move comes as Amazon intensifies its focus on AI to compete with industry leaders such as OpenAI and Google. The company has introduced a range of AI-driven products, including its Nova models, Trainium chips, a generative AI-powered shopping assistant, and Bedrock, a marketplace for third-party AI models.

    Amazon has also been expanding its data center capacity and investing in high-performance computing infrastructure to support the growing demand for AI applications. Amazon’s announcement follows similar moves by major tech rivals. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, disclosed plans to spend approximately $75 billion in capital expenditures in 2025, while Microsoft projected an $80 billion investment in AI and data centers.

    Meanwhile, Meta is preparing to allocate up to $65 billion for infrastructure expansion, reinforcing the race among tech giants to establish dominance in AI. Despite the ambitious spending strategy, Amazon’s fourth-quarter earnings report revealed mixed results, leading to a more than 4% decline in the company’s stock price during after-hours trading. The company exceeded revenue and profit expectations but issued weaker-than-expected guidance for the current quarter.

    However, Jassy reassured investors that the long-term benefits of Amazon’s AI investments would outweigh near-term concerns, highlighting the company’s commitment to technological innovation and operational efficiency. In addition to AI, Amazon is channeling capital expenditures into its retail operations, with a focus on enhancing delivery speeds and optimizing logistics costs. The company continues to refine its e-commerce and fulfillment network, aiming to maintain its competitive edge in online retail and cloud services.

    The substantial AI investments by Amazon and its competitors come amid growing scrutiny of AI development costs. The recent emergence of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which claims to have developed a rival AI model for under $6 million in just two months, has raised questions about the sustainability of the billion-dollar AI arms race. The startup’s breakthrough led to significant market volatility, with semiconductor giants Nvidia and Broadcom collectively losing $800 billion in market capitalization last week. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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