“While Amazon should be admired for its discipline and commitment to the future even at the cost of present profits, investors need to be wary of letting unrealistic expectations take hold,” writes Jeff Reeves, editor of InvestorPlace.com. “Because all it will take is a setback or two and AMZN may tumble from its loft expectations — much in the way other innovators have once investors learn to separate hype from reality.”
“We’ve become a resource, not just a team that reacts to things,” Carney said of Amazon’s D.C.-based policy shop. “We can provide information and perspective to policymakers and help inform them about our business model and what we do, as well as give them general information about how the markets work and how the kind of technology we use works and affects customers.”
“When you look across the Irish Sea to Ireland, Ireland looks like a largest alternative for Chinese investors because we have effectively the same legal systems with the UK, we’re English-speaking and we preserve the market access.”
“The world needs more and more private sector innovation to combat this pandemic,” said Steve Davis, a member of the World Health Organization’s digital health technical advisory group and the advisory group for the Amazon initiative, in a news release. “Amazon’s commitments and participation are very welcome, particularly since the lack of significant next-generation diagnostic tools remains a large gap in most health systems.”
“We’ve seen a lot of gentrification, especially in this area (Bakery Square). We have seen a lot of people get pushed out down the road…. I don’t think (Amazon’s HQ2) would benefit the people of Pittsburgh, actually. I think a lot of people would move in from out of town, and I don’t know that it would be good for the people who currently live here.” —?Emily Pontarelli, who moved to Pittsburgh six years ago and now works for the City of Pittsburgh’s Equal Opportunity Review Commission and lives in the Polish Hill neighborhood.
“This program from Amazon will play an important role in helping make computer science education — and high paying jobs — a reality for female and underrepresented, minority students,” said Hadi Partovi, Code.org’s founder and CEO, in the Amazon statement.
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“Twenty years ago, I was driving the packages to the post office myself and hoping we might one day afford a forklift,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said in a statement. “This year, we pass 0 billion in?annual sales and serve 300 million customers. And still, measured by the dynamism?we see everywhere in the marketplace?and?by the?ever-expanding opportunities?we see to invent?on behalf of?customers, it feels every bit like Day 1.”
“We know that economies flourish when there is widely accessible internet for businesses. 2Africa is a key pillar supporting this tremendous internet expansion as part of Africa's surging digital economy."
“We saw the need in the market for a better?commerce solution?for brick-and-mortar retailers that would leverage the latest AI technology to help them dramatically cut costs, get better analytics, get insight into inventory and shrinkage, and improve the checkout experience for their customers,” Michael Suswal, co-founder and chief operating officer of Standard Cognition, said in a statement. “It seems other companies have delayed their launches because of technical glitches caused by using out-of-date machine-learning techniques.”
“We should start with a study of causes and potential solutions and then engage in public debate on how to fund recommended solutions,” he said. “Business can help with this process, but they need a seat at the table and a good faith expression from government leaders.”