Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a heap of features and services to make technologies like Machine Learning more effective and economical, along with a new USD $ 10 million scholarship programme for careers in Machine Learning (ML).

During his 2-hour keynote session at re:Invent 2021, which is in Day-3 of returning to Las Vegas after a one-year interval due to the pandemic, Vice President (VP), Amazon AI at AWS, Swami Sivasubramanian, revealed new solutions to make Machine Learning more approachable and inexpensive, in addition to new training programmes to further democratize the technology and make it simpler to experiment with. Also, AWS announced several new capabilities for its Machine Learning service i.e. Amazon SageMaker. This combines strong new capabilities, which include a no-code environment for building accurate ML predictions, more precise data labelling utilizing highly skilled annotators, and a universal Amazon SageMaker Studio notebook experience for better association across domains. We hereby present below, a summary of Sivasubramanian’s biggest announcements: