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An interview with AWS CEO Matt Garman on why AWS will be a better OpenAI partner than Microsoft, chip bubble fears, Jeff Bezos’ Project Prometheus, and more (Alex Heath/Sources)

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An interview with AWS CEO Matt Garman discussing why AWS will be a better OpenAI partner than Microsoft, chip bubble fears, Jeff Bezos’ Project Prometheus, and more.— AWS CEO Matt Garman explains why Amazon “will be a better partner” than Microsoft. Also: His reaction to bubble fears, working with Anthropic…



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