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AgentCore Automates Cloud Migration

AgentCore Automates Cloud Migration

AWS Professional Services uses a multi-agent framework on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to automate enterprise cloud migrations end to end. Specialized agents cover discovery, infrastructure-as-code generation, portfolio governance, and post-migration operations, reducing IaC development time from weeks to minutes.

AWS Machine Learning BlogOfficial7h ago#cloud-migration#multi-agent#automation
Kling AI Raises $3 Billion as Kuaishou Splits Strategy

Kling AI Raises $3 Billion as Kuaishou Splits Strategy

Kuaishou’s Kling AI raised nearly $3 billion at a post-money valuation of $18 billion, with Kuaishou’s stake falling to 68.33% and a potential Hong Kong IPO targeted by 2031. Despite strong revenue growth, Kling faces slowing momentum, talent departures, and intense competition from ByteDance’s Seedance and open-source video models.

Why Long-Form Video Resists Full AI

Why Long-Form Video Resists Full AI

Long-form audiences remain highly sensitive to visible AI flaws, making full-stack AI production risky for films and television. Industry leaders are instead adopting human-led workflows where AI supports visual effects, previsualization, cleanup, quality control, and other production bottlenecks.

KnowledgeForge Turns ITSM Tickets Into Knowledge

KnowledgeForge Turns ITSM Tickets Into Knowledge

KnowledgeForge converts resolved ITSM incident tickets into new knowledge base articles and continuously curates existing content. Its multi-tenant, closed-loop pipeline uses Amazon Bedrock, Amazon S3 Vectors, and AWS Step Functions for deduplication, quality scoring, and content improvement.

AWS Machine Learning BlogOfficial1d ago#itsm#knowledge-base#closed-loop
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Kling AI Spins Out at $18B Valuation

Kuaishou is spinning out its Kling AI video-generation model into a separately financed company, attracting investment from Tencent, Alibaba Cloud, Baidu, and other institutions at an implied valuation of $18 billion. Kling has surpassed 100 million global users and nearly 50,000 enterprise customers, but continues to generate substantial losses because of compute costs.

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