AWS adds OpenAI models as it pushes Claude-based superagents
Amazon Web Services is now offering OpenAI models to its cloud customers for the first time. The move is part of a broader push by AWS into the market for advanced AI assistants, referred to as "superagents," and includes promoting its own version of a service based on Anthropic's Claude model.
Key Takeaways
- AWS can now sell OpenAI models to cloud-server customers for the first time.
- The move is part of AWS’s push into advanced AI assistants, described as “superagents.”
- AWS is also promoting its own service based on Anthropic’s Claude model, called Claude Cowork.
Why It Matters
AWS is broadening the model options it offers cloud customers while also pushing its own Claude-based assistant. That puts OpenAI models and Anthropic-linked services under the same AWS umbrella, which is notable for teams building AI features on top of cloud infrastructure. The article frames this as part of AWS’s push into “superagents,” not a one-off model listing. What to watch next is whether AWS expands this catalog beyond OpenAI and Claude-based offerings, and how prominently it positions Claude Cowork alongside those models.
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