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Amazon Debuts New AI Chips and Models at AWS Re:Invent | Bloomberg Tech 12/2/2025

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Amazon’s new AI products from its AWS Re:Invent conference. Plus Michael and Susan Dell make a $6.25 billion donation to the future of children in the US. And, Netflix makes a nearly all cash offer for Warner Brothers Discovery in its sweetened bid. ——– “Bloomberg Technology” is…

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Amazon’s new AI products from its AWS Re:Invent conference. Plus Michael and Susan Dell make a $6.25 billion donation to the future of children in the US. And, Netflix makes a nearly all cash offer for Warner Brothers Discovery in its sweetened bid.
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