Amid the breathless protection and relentless AI hype of current years, one of many world’s greatest tech corporations—Amazon—has been notably absent.
Matt Garman, the CEO of Amazon Web Services, is seeking to change that. On the current AWS re:Invent convention, Garman introduced a bunch of frontier AI fashions, in addition to a device designed to let AWS prospects construct fashions of their very own. That device, Nova Forge, permits corporations to have interaction in what’s referred to as customized pretraining—including their information within the means of constructing a base mannequin—which ought to permit for vastly extra custom-made fashions that go well with a given firm’s wants. Positive, it doesn’t fairly have the sexiness of a Sora 2 announcement, however that’s not Garman’s purpose: He’s much less concerned with mass shopper use of AI and extra concerned with enterprise options that’ll combine AI into all of AWS’s choices—and have a cloth affect on a company P&L.
For this week’s episode of The Big Interview, I caught up with Garman after AWS re:Invent to speak about what the corporate introduced, whether or not he feels behind within the AI race, how he thinks about managing big groups (and managing inner dissent), and why he’s not satisfied that AI is (or needs to be) the nice job thief of our period. Right here’s our dialog.
This interview has been edited for size and readability.
KATIE DRUMMOND: Matt Garman, welcome to the Large Interview.
MATT GARMAN: Thanks. Thanks for having me.
We at all times begin these conversations with some very fast questions, like a warmup. Are you prepared?
Go forward. Fireplace away.
If AWS had a mascot, what would it not be?
We’ve got an enormous S3 bucket typically that goes round, so we’ll name it that.
Sorry, what’s an S3 bucket?
An S3 bucket is sort of a factor that you simply retailer your S3 objects in, however we even have a big foam huge bucket that walks round and truly appears to be like like a paint bucket.
So that you do have a mascot.
Properly, S3 has a bucket, it has a mascot. It is most likely the closest we’ve got, and I prefer it.
What’s the costliest mistake you have ever made?
Personally or professionally? That’s a very good query. Personally, the costliest mistake I ever made was enjoying basketball too lengthy and I tore my Achilles. In order that price me about 9 months of with the ability to stroll. I most likely ought to have identified that into my thirties I used to be effectively previous basketball-playing age. I misplaced a bit of little bit of time there.

