Amazon has confirmed that it will not host its re:MARS conference this year, which focuses on cutting-edge technologies like AI and robotics. re:Mars, launched in 2019, stands for "Machine learning, Automation, Robotics, and Space." According to the company, the decision to cancel is not due to budgetary constraints. - After consulting with customers and the community, Amazon will instead integrate re:MARS topics, including machine learning, automation, and robotics, into its existing AWS events for 2023, a spokesperson said.
- In the past, re:MARS served as a platform for showcasing futuristic innovations like delivery drones and warehouse robots.
- During last year's conference, Amazon launched CodeWhisperer, an ML-powered coding companion, and showed off a feature for its Alexa voice assistant that can imitate any voice, including those of deceased family members.
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