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亚马逊致力于成为世界上最以顾客为中心的公司,在这里顾客可以在线找到、发现任何他们想要购物的东西。通过实现“低价、选品和便利”,亚马逊持续成长发展为世界领先的电子商务公司。 由杰夫贝索斯于1995年创立的亚马逊,最初针对所有爱好读书的人士提供一个独特平台,以供买到任何的书籍。贝索斯也坚信只有互联网可以提供这样的便利性,只要坐在那里,就能实现从上百万的书籍中自由浏览和选择。在最开始营业的三十天内,亚马逊就为来自美国50个州和45个国家的顾客提供了服务,所有的书籍都来自于他在西雅图的仓库。 创新作为亚马逊的DNA,同样也驱动着这家公司从网络电子商务公司变成领先的科技公司。世界上最聪明的人们来到亚马逊,在这里研究和开发真正可以改变全世界所有顾客、卖家等生活的先进科技.

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    Welcome to the Amazon News newsletter, your inside scoop on all things Amazon. In our first edition, we're delivering the latest company innovations and insights, including: ?? The brand new Alexa+, our next-generation AI assistant ?? Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s newly unveiled Ocelot quantum chip ?? Advice from Amazon recruiters to nail your interview Plus, how to score free AI courses, what's new at Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios, insights from Amazon leaders, and more. Don't miss out—subscribe now and be the first to know what's next at Amazon.

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    Quantum computing promises to solve problems that today's most powerful computers can't touch. But there's been one huge obstacle: quantum systems are incredibly fragile and prone to errors. Today marks a breakthrough. We just unveiled Ocelot, Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s new quantum chip that takes a completely different approach to this challenge. Our team used a novel design for Ocelot's architecture, building error correction in from the ground up, leveraging special quantum bits (called 'cat qubits'). They naturally resist errors, much like building immunity into the system itself rather than trying to fix errors after they happen. We're the first to successfully put this technology into an integrated microchip that can be manufactured using fabrication processes adopted from the microelectronics industry. That means we’ve reduced the resources needed for error correction by as much as 90%, accelerating our path to practical quantum computing by an estimated 5 years. Think of this like going from unreliable vacuum tubes to dependable transistors in early computing—a fundamental shift that turned possibilities into reality. From discovering new medicines faster, to developing better clean energy solutions, we're accelerating the path to real-world quantum computing. While there's still a lot more work ahead here, I'm super proud of the team's achievement. Check out this peek into our quantum lab where they've been working on Ocelot, and stay tuned for more! https://lnkd.in/gY-C2mSQ

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    Meet Alexa+, our next-generation AI assistant. No more transactional conversations, this upgraded Alexa+ is a personalized experience—it knows you, has fun, and can help get things done. Here are just a few ways it works: ??? Alexa+ has agentic capabilities, but it’s more than an agent. It’s proactive; you can delegate tasks and it will take action on your behalf. Just like a real-life assistant, the more you interact with Alexa+ the better it gets. It can answer almost any question, and have a full-on conversation about almost any topic. ?? It works out-of-the-box with tens of thousands of services and devices you use in your daily life—GrubHub, OpenTable, Ticketmaster, Yelp, Thumbtack, Vagaro, Fodor’s, TripAdvisor, Amazon, Whole Foods Market, Uber, Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Max, smart home devices from companies like Philips Hue, Roborock, and Lutron; and more. ?? Alexa+ uses devices, context, and knowledge to create an intuitive, proactive, and simple smart home experience. You can control multiple smart devices with a single request, create Alexa Routines entirely by voice, and Alexa will even infer what you mean without an explicit request—like understanding it should adjust the temperature on your smart thermostat when you say you’re cold, or dim the lights when you say it’s too bright. Alexa+ costs $19.99 per month or free to all Amazon Prime members, and will start rolling out in the U.S. in the next few weeks. Learn more: https://amzn.to/4ifYyoD

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    Love is in the air at Amazon! ?? ?? When Beverlyn first joined Amazon, she had two big motivations—helping support her mom through chemotherapy and taking advantage of the company’s education benefits to build her future. Not long after, she encouraged her boyfriend, Casey, to apply too, knowing they could both pursue their degrees with Amazon’s financial assistance while working the same schedule. Even though they worked in different buildings, Beverlyn and Casey found creative ways to stay connected—whether it was through friendly competitions or just dreaming about their future together. Thanks to Amazon’s Career Choice program, which offers reimbursements for books and fees for front-line employees, Casey recently graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, and Beverlyn is just one year away from earning her BA in data analytics and Public Relations! Congratulations to our very own Beverlyn and Casey on their recent engagement, and wishing everyone a happy Valentine's Day!

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    Never drop the ball on a Valentine's Day or birthday gift again with Same-Day Delivery. ?? ?? Last year, we delivered at our fastest speeds around the world, with over 9 billion items delivered the same day or next. How did we do it? We shortened delivery distances by optimizing our operations and transportation networks, dividing them into smaller, easier-to-serve regions, and stocking more of the products our customers want locally. To ensure we deliver quickly and safely, we invested over $750 million in technologies, resources, training, and programs to improve safety across our network. The result? Faster deliveries, broader selection, and big savings for Prime members, who saved over $95 billion globally on fast, free delivery in 2024.

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    I have made some unconventional choices in my career, but each risk has led me to even greater and unexpected opportunities. I've been very lucky, no doubt, but taking these kind of risks is how you "make your own luck." Taking what appeared to be a step back mid-career enabled me to find my way to Amazon, ultimately leading me to start the Pro Bono Program here at Amazon, serving people in our community the way I got the chance to serve families and children when I started my legal career. That program just turned 10 years old and I couldn't be more proud. Thank you, LinkedIn for featuring some of the insights I've learned along my winding journey.

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    "I decided to do what many thought was a step back in my career, and that changed everything." David Zapolsky started in the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, prosecuting sex crimes, child abuse and domestic violence cases. But a subsequent move into private practice at a BigLaw firm prompted a period of introspection, which gathered steam. As he gamed out the perfect trajectory, he realized it was not what he wanted out of life. With a clean break to Seattle, "Not only was I able to build a better family life, but I was also able to return to my roots of serving people in the community that were local clients with local problems," Zapolsky told Catalyst. It also set off a chain reaction that eventually landed him at Amazon where, a quarter century later, he's SVP for Global Public Policy & General Counsel. But it might never had been if he hadn't taken a step back. "If you know that the course of following the most prestigious position is ultimately not going to be fulfilling or happy for you," Zapolsky said, "you should take that signal seriously." "If you're not happy, where does that get you?"

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