Amazon Q

Amazon Q

Generative AI Powered Assistant

5.0
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14 followers

Learn about Amazon Q, the AWS generative AI–powered assistant, to get fast, relevant answers to pressing questions, generate content, and take actions using the data and expertise found in your company's information repositories, code, and enterprise systems.
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German Syroezhkin
Sounds interesting? Could you please summarise the main pros and cons compared to Github copilot?
André J
@laocool Been trying it today. its better at some things and worse at other things. My first impression is that you have to be more precise with your prompts, but the responses are more in depth. Personally I will probably use both. Like I use codemate and phind in tandem. Sometimes a problem can benefit of a second opinion.
André J
WOWOWOWOWO it's free. Good bye Github copilot! So far so good. It's super fast as well. Github copilot was getting slower and slower since using it from the very beginning. Thank you @chrismessina my week is going to be 🔥
Paul Sobiecki
upvoted! Anything that can cut down the time from brainstorming to having working code is like finding an oasis in a desert for developers. 👩‍💻✨ Question for the devs though - how does it handle more complex problem-solving, like when the logic gets convoluted? Is it more suited for boilerplate code, or can it genuinely grok the really tough stuff?
Salar Davari
A good gift for every company.
Adjie
Definitely up voted
Jesus Vazquez
Interesting, I feel like there will be many of these copilots in the near future. Congratulations on your launch
Brady Dowling
Does this train models based on the code/responses that users give it? Amazon giving something for "free" raises some red flags for me
Chris Messina
@bradydowling Amazon is definitely charging for this, but do refer to their pricing to answer your question: "When you use Amazon Q Developer Pro, your proprietary content is not used to train the underlying models for anyone but you."
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