Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI developmentโa possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor.
Itโs happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. https://t.co/OVVPJO7VQx
The Claude Platform on AWS is now generally available.
AWS customers get the full set of Claude API features, with AWS authentication, billing, and commitment retirement.
We're introducing the Claude Platform on AWS. This gives developers access to the same models and features as our native API, including Claude Managed Agents! Workloads, billing, and IAM stay inside AWS.
Learn more: https://t.co/JihmaHyOp2
When we open-sourced Strands Agents SDK last year, we wanted to bring builders an easier way to build and run AI agents with just a few lines of code. Since then, the Strands Python SDK has been downloaded more than 25 million times, with more developers building with it every day.
Now, TypeScript developers can enjoy the same experience, with full type safety, custom tools, and the ability to run agents in both Node.js and the browser.
Strands is an agent harness SDK that goes beyond the core agent loop. It gives developers the default tools and control layers they need to build agents that can execute code, work with files, manage their own context, and stay on task as they scale. TypeScript 1.0 ships these harness capabilities built into the SDK. Default tools for shell execution, file editing, HTTP access, and structured notes, alongside customizable hooks and plugins that give developers control at every point in the agent lifecycle.
All you need is a few lines of code to get started. We're building this in the open and contributions are welcome. Whether it's a bug fix, a new feature, or a cool example, we'd love to see what you build. Join us on GitHub and let us know what you think.
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Very interesting announcement from OpenAI this morning. Weโre excited to make OpenAI's models available directly to customers on Bedrock in the coming weeks, alongside the upcoming Stateful Runtime Environment. With this, builders will have even more choice to pick the right model for the right job. More details at our AWS event in San Francisco tomorrow.
Another exciting development in our chips business as Meta has decided to bet big on Graviton, our leading CPU chipโcommitting to tens of millions of Graviton cores.
Agentic AI is becoming almost as big a CPU story as a GPU story. Complex multi-step orchestration, real-time reasoning, and code generation at scale is CPU-intensive work. And, our purpose-built Graviton5 instances deliver up to 33% lower latency between cores, which matters a lot for these kinds of workloads.
Meta has been a longtime AWS customer and one of our biggest users of Bedrock... looking forward to what they build with Graviton5. https://t.co/1YSQBuUgSy
We're expanding our collaboration with Amazon to secure up to 5 gigawatts of compute for training and deploying Claude. Capacity begins coming online this quarter, with nearly 1 gigawatt expected by the end of 2026.
Our Linux CLI is now officially stable with the release of v1.0.0.
Connect, disconnect, and manage your VPN entirely from the terminal
Available on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch.
Link to GitHub repo: https://t.co/i9wDkPONIu
Your phone isnโt secretly listening to you (at least in most cases). It's also not reading your thoughts...
The real reason ads feel that creepy? Honestly, itโs worse.
Letโs talk about how digital ad profiling actually works.
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