AWS Charts a Course for AI Leadership
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), is steering the company’s AI strategy with a focus on delivering a robust, secure, and high-performing platform for enterprise customers. In an interview, Garman shared insights into AWS’s approach to generative AI, infrastructure investments, and commitment to sustainability.

Matt Garman, CEO of AWS, at Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle.
Garman, who took the helm in June, emphasized AWS’s long-standing involvement in AI, highlighting services like SageMaker. He shared that AWS’s strategy focuses on providing a comprehensive platform that integrates deeply with customer data, prioritizing security and offering a wide range of model choices.
“We didn’t rush really quickly to throw a chatbot up on our website. We really wanted to help people build a platform that could deeply integrate into their data, that would protect their data,” Garman explained.
Investing in AI Infrastructure and Innovation
AWS is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, including its own custom-built AI chips. Garman discussed the company’s commitment to providing customers with the best technological options, whether from AWS or third-party providers. A key element of this strategy is the development of Trainium 2, the second generation of high-performance AI chips, which are designed to offer significant cost savings and improved performance.
These chips are expected to provide a more cost-effective solution for AI training and inference, particularly for large language models. Garman highlighted that initial testing shows a potential of up to 50% price-performance improvement.
Expanding the AI Ecosystem
AWS is also expanding the AI ecosystem. The company recently announced its Nova foundation model, designed to be performant and cost-effective, especially excelling in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and agentic workflows. Garman acknowledged the importance of choice in foundational models, stating that different models will excel in various areas, while also working to integrate and work alongside Anthropic, a leading AI company that provides expertise in the field.
AWS offers cloud credits to startups, with the objective of fostering innovation and collaboration within this ecosystem. The company views these startups as a key driver to gather feedback and understand leading-edge technology to develop cutting-edge products and services of the future.
Prioritizing Safety and Responsibility
Garman addressed the critical importance of safety and responsibility in AI development. AWS incorporates safety measures throughout the development process, providing customers with the means to define and implement guardrails for their specific use cases.
These controls assist customers in building security parameters for their AI applications. Moreover, AWS is continuously working to develop new safety features, such as automated reasoning checks to verify the accuracy of model outputs and guard against AI hallucinations.
Sustainable Practices and Energy Efficiency
Garman discussed AWS’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint. Amazon has a target of net-zero emissions by 2040, and AWS is actively pursuing renewable energy projects, including solar and wind farms. The company is also exploring nuclear energy, particularly small modular reactors, as part of its strategy to ensure a reliable supply of carbon-free power.
“We’ve been the single biggest purchaser of renewable energy deals…and will continue to do that,” he stated.
Looking Ahead
Looking ahead to 2025, Garman outlined AWS’s priorities, which include ensuring security and operational excellence, helping customers prepare for the AI transformation, and modernizing their data and analytics stacks. He emphasized that enabling customers to move AI workloads into production is crucial, as is scaling AI capabilities while reducing costs. This will involve refining the computing platforms for AI and including applications across various applications, such as helping customer service centers. The core aim is to add value using AWS’s growing ecosystem of partners.