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Amazon SageMaker AI in 2025, a year in review part 1: Flexible Training Plans and improvements to price performance for inference workloads

In 2025, Amazon SageMaker AI saw dramatic improvements to core infrastructure offerings along four dimensions: capacity, price performance, observability, and usability. In this series of posts, we discuss these various improvements and their benefits. In Part 1, we discuss capacity improvements with the launch of Flexible Training Plans. We also describe improvements to price performance

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Amazon SageMaker AI in 2025, a year in review part 2: Improved observability and enhanced features for SageMaker AI model customization and hosting

In 2025, Amazon SageMaker AI made several improvements designed to help you train, tune, and host generative AI workloads. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed Flexible Training Plans and price performance improvements made to inference components. In this post, we discuss enhancements made to observability, model customization, and model hosting. These improvements facilitate

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Integrate external tools with Amazon Quick Agents using Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Amazon Quick supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations for action execution, data access, and AI agent integration. You can expose your application’s capabilities as MCP tools by hosting your own MCP server and configuring an MCP integration in Amazon Quick. Amazon Quick acts as an MCP client and connects to your MCP server endpoint to access

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Study: AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable users

Large language models (LLMs) have been championed as tools that could democratize access to information worldwide, offering knowledge in a user-friendly interface regardless of a person’s background or location. However, new research from MIT’s Center for Constructive Communication (CCC) suggests these artificial intelligence systems may actually perform worse for the very users who could most

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