AWS Summit Los Angeles 2024 - Keynote with Matt Wood

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In the era of generative AI, companies are transforming experiences for their businesses and customers. Join Dr. Matt Wood, VP of AI at AWS, Chris Whyde, SVP, Engineering & Data Science at Lonely Planet, and Ken Lovell, Senior Vice President of Golf Technology at PGA TOUR, as they cover the art of the possible with this exciting technology, and how the innovations and services available on AWS help you put it to work for your business. Learn from the latest customer success stories from nearly every size and industry, and how they have moved from ideation to production with generative AI on AWS.

Matt, Chris and Ken will share the latest advancements in generative AI, developer tooling, and foundational infrastructure, showcasing how they come together to change what’s possible for builders. Whether you're an established enterprise or a fast-growing startup, this keynote will provide valuable insights as to where technological trends are going, how AWS can help, and offer a new look at why it's never been a better time to be a builder.

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AWS Summit Los Angeles: go.aws/summitla

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  • @YDKEdits
    hai sir , I attended the Online even on 2024 May 23 , But still i dont receive certificate
  • I had the opportunity to watch the first 30 minutes and found it to be excellent. I appreciate the insights and perspectives shared. However, I would like to respectfully suggest reconsidering the frequent use of the term "control." It feels somewhat outdated, reminiscent of the 1900s and the industrial era. In modern leadership, more progressive and empowering language might resonate better. If I may, I highly recommend Stephen Covey's "The 8th Habit," published in 2004. It offers a contemporary approach to leadership and management that might be beneficial. Thank you for considering my feedback.