Posted by translocator 17 hours ago
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/aws/bedrock-openai-models
This HN post itself has 4 simultaneous announcement links; not a coincidence.
There are billions of investor money on the line if the wrong thing is said at the wrong time, it needs to be carefully crafted and staged.
0. https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/04/28/tech-shares-fall-after...
Microsoft Azure has been the worst interms of maintaining a highly available service and also managing predictable latency.
Their azure customer support is bad. Not ready for any real enterprise cloud offering. They behave like Comcast customer support.
It was absolutely idiotic to lock it down to Azure. It wasn't meant to be an iphone+at&t combo where the phone is an end all be all.
A cloud product depends on a lot of services and nobody would switch cloud providers for a candy.
Since the product doesn't seem to be available yet, and the other links are all press releases, we'll leave the interview up as the main link.
You can just run "air gapped" inference?
Is this only of interest to enterprise customers already on AWS (who want "air gapped" behavior)? Is there any other use case for this?
This will be more expensive than calling OpenAI directly, right?
If this ends up similar to Claude on Bedrock, it's the same price.
But it also is for Devs in a company who already have a blanket agreement with Amazon, but would have an uphill battle signing an agreement with openAI.
AI is kind of like the ultimate corporation drug. They are all on it. And can't get rid of it - ever again.