Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon's Netflix of AI: TV Shows, Your WayEver wanted to make your own TV show? Amazon just backed Showrunner, an AI tool that lets you whip up episodes with just a few words—even using worlds from your favorite shows. The catch? It’s free for now, but soon you’ll pay a monthly fee. This could mean more creative fun for fans, but Hollywood writers are sweating over AI taking their gigs. Would you binge your own series? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Kelly Sanchez+FollowAmazon Bets Big on AI TV—Gimmick or Gamechanger?Amazon is throwing serious money at AI-generated TV with Showrunner, but is this the future of streaming or just another tech experiment? As a tech enthusiast, I’m torn: the idea of prompt-based, playable shows sounds wild, but the early results feel more like machinima nostalgia than must-watch content. Would you pay to create your own scenes, or is this just another streaming distraction? #Tech #Amazon #AI00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAmazon Taps NCCU’s AI All-StarsAmazon just picked three powerhouse professors from North Carolina Central University for its 2025 AI/ML Educator Consortium! These experts are about to level up how AI and machine learning are taught, bringing hands-on bootcamps and real-world tools to the classroom. It’s a huge win for NCCU and a major step for making AI education more practical and accessible. Love seeing HBCU talent leading the way in tech! #Education #College #Amazon00Share
fnixon+FollowAmazon’s Secret Weapon Against Sneaky ReturnsEver wonder how Amazon deals with people sending back empty boxes and still getting refunds? Turns out, it’s a $100 billion headache! Now, Amazon’s betting on a startup with a cool gadget that scans packages—without opening them—to catch return scams. If this tech goes mainstream, expect fewer fake refunds and maybe even faster returns for honest shoppers. Imagine airport-style security, but for your online shopping! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon11555Share
Keith Bass+FollowAmazon’s Hot Water Hack: Free Heat?Ever thought your next hot shower could be powered by leftover wind energy? Amazon just teamed up with YES Energy Solutions and EnergyCloud in the UK to turn extra renewable power into free hot water for families who need it most. Instead of wasting all that wind energy, they’re heating water in homes that struggle with bills. It’s a win for your wallet, the planet, and making sure all that green energy doesn’t go to waste! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon131Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s New Wristband: More Than StepsForget just counting steps—Amazon’s latest move is about making your life easier, not just healthier. They’re buying Bee, a startup with a $50 screenless wristband that listens to your daily chatter and turns it into reminders and to-do lists. No more juggling sticky notes or endless phone notifications. This could be a game-changer for anyone who wants less digital clutter and more real-life help, all at a price way lower than an Apple Watch. Would you try it? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon10Share
Robert Mayo+FollowAmazon’s Robot Army & Stock Moves: What’s Up?Amazon’s stock is still riding high, even after Jeff Bezos cashed out nearly $666 million in shares. The real buzz? Amazon’s rolling out a million robots to make deliveries faster and cut costs, which could mean more deals and speedier shipping for shoppers. Wall Street’s betting big on Amazon’s AI and ad business, but with all this tech, is the stock still a safe bet? Most analysts say yes, but keep an eye on those price swings! #Business #Market #Amazon30Share
Marisa Pope+FollowAmazon in 2030: Boom or Bust?Thinking about where Amazon stock could land by 2030? The buzz is: if Amazon keeps crushing it in online shopping, cloud tech, and ads, your investment could nearly double. But if rivals like Microsoft eat into its cloud business or Amazon burns cash on wild ideas, shares could tank. The real-life impact? Amazon’s moves might shape everything from your Prime perks to how you shop and stream. Are you betting on more two-day deliveries or a plot twist? #Business #Market #Amazon13Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s AI Thirst Hack: Saving Water, Saving BucksDid you know your Alexa or ChatGPT habit could be sipping up your city’s drinking water? Amazon’s rolling out a smart fix: using recycled water to cool its AI servers instead of fresh tap water. That means more clean water for your coffee, less for cooling computers. With AI gobbling up power and water, this move could help keep utility bills (and water shortages) in check. It’s a win for your wallet and the planet! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowIs Alexa Eavesdropping on Us?Prime Day deals are hot, but Amazon’s got more than discounts brewing—there’s drama over Alexa possibly recording you even when you didn’t say her name. A judge just okayed a class action, so millions of Alexa users could get involved. The kicker? Amazon recently axed a privacy feature, so your voice recordings might stick around for good. If you’re big on privacy, maybe it’s time to mute Alexa or just unplug her during your next coffee break. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon73Share