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Prime Video continued to offer compelling original shows, including new seasons for Fallout, Reacher, The Boys, and The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power, movies like Road House, The Idea of You, and Red One, live sports like Thursday Night Football and UEFA Champions League in Europe (with the NBA and NASCAR coming in 2025), and new selection, highlighted by Apple TV+ joining Prime Video Channels. We launched a series of new Kindle devices that included a new color version, a larger Scribe option, and our fastest Paperwhites ever (the collection of which drove the highest Kindle unit sales for a single quarter in over a decade). And, we continued to add more selection, price transparency, and same day shipping for Amazon Pharmacy.
A Why Culture
Every year in my annual letter, I try to share insight into what makes Amazon tick. At the highest level, we're aiming to be Earth's most customer-centric company, making customers' lives better and easier every day. This is not easy to do in general, let alone year after year. In fact, it's actually quite hard, especially with the rapid rate of change in technology, customer habits, and new products from large and small companies alike. If we want to have a chance at succeeding in our mission, we have to constantly question everything around us.
Starting in 1995, we asked why can't we offer customers every in-print book?
Then, we asked, why limit ourselves to in-print—why can't we also offer every out-of-print book?
Why not offer every book, ever written, in any language—all available within 60 seconds on a device that's light and fits in the palm of your hand (Kindle)?
When we offer reviews, why must they all come from professional "experts?" Customers are great resources and will be brutally honest. Why not include customer reviews even if they sometimes dissuade a purchase?
Why not offer more than Books? What about Music, Video, Electronics, Tools, Kitchen, Apparel, Home Furnishings?
Why not practically everything?
Why should we be the only sellers of these items? Millions of third-party merchants and small sellers offer similar or unique items. Why not let customers choose the selection, price, and delivery speed they prefer from among these millions of sellers?
After struggling for a couple years to create awareness for sellers' selection, we asked ourselves why not show their selection on the same product detail pages as our first-party selection (where all the traffic was)?
Why not allow our sellers to also store items in our fulfillment network, enable those items to have fast, Prime delivery, and fulfill those items for sellers (a program called Fulfillment by Amazon)?
The Ethereum ETFs allow investors to gain exposure to digital assets without the need to buy and store the virtual coin themselves. Options give investors the right to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price by a set date.
Crypto options are popular because they allow investors to gain exposure to the performance of an asset, rather than just investing in it. Traders are able to bet on the future price of a digital coin, and the market for doing so is much bigger than the spot one. Options trading on ETFs adds more liquidity to the crypto investment space, experts previously told Decrypt.
Related, why can't we help the hundreds of millions of people without broadband connectivity?
There are about 400-500 million households around the world, most in small, rural towns that don't have access to broadband connectivity. They can't leverage the Internet to learn, shop, do business, access entertainment, and communicate the same way people take for granted in bigger cities. This digital divide is what Project Kuiper, our low Earth orbit satellite network, aims to solve. We're just launching our first production satellites, and will ultimately have over 3,200 in orbit over the next few years. While capital-intensive to launch, we believe Kuiper will be a meaningful operating income and ROIC business for us.
Apple
shares declined 5% Thursday, giving back some of Wednesday’s gains that pushed the iPhone maker to its best day since January 1998.
The technology giant, down 15% so far this month and nearly 25% since the start of 2025, surged more than 15% Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on some tariffs and dropped the tariff on most countries to 10% to allow negotiations.
"While waiting to take off on the runway at DCA just now, another plane struck our wing," he wrote. "Thankfully, everyone is safe. Just a reminder: Recent cuts to the FAA weaken our skies and public safety."
The FAA will investigate. American Airlines said both aircraft taxied to the terminal and were taken out of service to be inspected by maintenance teams. The damage was limited to a winglet on each aircraft.
Operations at the airport have come under intense scrutiny since a Jan. 29 fatal collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter, killing 67 people. The FAA said this week it installed a new management team to oversee air traffic control at Reagan National.
Senators last month pressed the FAA for failing to act on thousands of reports of helicopters in dangerous proximity to airplanes near Reagan National.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says AI costs will come down over time even as company invests 'aggressively'
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy released his annual letter to shareholders on Thursday.
Our total revenue grew 11% year-over-year ("YoY") from $575B to $638B. By segment, North America revenue increased 10% YoY from $353B to $387B, International revenue grew 9% YoY from $131B to $143B, and AWS revenue increased 19% YoY, from $91B to $108B. For perspective, just 10 years ago, AWS revenue was $4.6B; and in that same year, Amazon's total revenue was $89B.
Amazon's operating income in 2024 improved 86% YoY, from $36.9B (an operating margin of 6.4%) to $68.6B (an operating margin of 10.8%). Free Cash Flow, adjusted for equipment finance leases improved from $35.5B in 2023 to $36.2B.
Apart from the financial results, we made our customers' lives meaningfully better and easier. In our Stores business, we substantially expanded selection, continued lowering prices (independent research firm, Profitero, found Amazon the lowest-priced online U.S. Retailer for the eighth year in a row), and for the second year in a row, we shipped at record speed to our Prime members. AWS launched a slew of new infrastructure and AI services that make it even easier to build remarkable customer experiences, including our latest custom AI silicon (Trainium2), a new set of frontier foundation models in Amazon Nova, and significant expansion of available models and features in our leading Generative AI ("GenAI") services Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Bedrock.
!summarize #gemini #llm #cloud #ai
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Google Cloud Next: Innovations in AI
The recent Google Cloud Next keynote showcased an array of exciting advancements in artificial intelligence, highlighted by the newly launched Gemini 2.5 Pro, a robust AI model developed by Google. One remarkable example presented during the session was a Rubik’s Cube simulation, coded by Matt Berman. Although it resembles a toy, this simulation demands complex cognitive processing and reasoning capabilities. With adjustable dimensions and keyboard controls, Gemini 2.5 Pro demonstrates the ability to produce interactive code, showcasing significant advancements in AI-driven simulations.
Breakthroughs in AI Hardware
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At the heart of these innovations is the introduction of Google’s seventh generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), named Ironwood. This state-of-the-art chip can achieve a staggering 3600 times the performance of its predecessors while also becoming 29 times more energy-efficient. The emphasis on energy efficiency is crucial, especially given the increasing demand for AI technologies and the limitations presented by the current energy infrastructure in the U.S.
Gemini 2.5 Pro: The Next Level of AI
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The keynote further delved into the capabilities of Gemini 2.5 Pro, touted as the most advanced reasoning model yet developed by Google. Its potential is illustrated through the Rubik’s Cube simulation, where it can handle complex coding tasks with remarkable efficiency—achieved with zero iterations or examples, simply responding to a prompt. This ability suggests a new frontier in AI where machine learning models can tackle complex tasks with minimal human input.
Exciting New Features
Continuing the momentum, Google announced Gemini 2.5 Flash, a new low-latency model that balances performance with cost efficiency. This model will soon be available in AI Studio, enabling users to customize reasoning capabilities based on their requirements.
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The next major highlight was the introduction of a new agent creation platform, which focuses on interoperability among AI agents across different platforms. This innovative development will allow various agents, built on differing architectures, to communicate and collaborate effectively, enhancing the overall landscape of AI development and deployment.
Open-Source Framework for Agent Development
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The Agent Development Kit announced at the keynote adds an open-source framework for building multi-agent systems. This paradigm encourages collaboration among developers and promotes a unified way for AI models to interact with different data sources. It covers a vital protocol known as the Model Context Protocol (MCP), fostering standardization across the AI landscape and simplifying integrations for users.
Innovative Communication Between Agents
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To enhance operational efficiency, Google introduced an agent-to-agent protocol, enabling seamless dialogue between agents irrespective of their underlying frameworks. This advancement supports multiple leading partners, broadening the ecosystem's capabilities and emphasizing the growing collaboration between AI platforms like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
A practical demonstration showcased the synergy between agents from different platforms, illustrating how they could collaboratively generate reports using data from both Box and Google Cloud. The smooth interaction between agents working on disparate systems represents a major leap forward for autonomous systems.
Expanding AI Capabilities Across Media
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Google also unveiled Imagine 3, an impressive text-to-image model, alongside Chirp 3, a voice generation model that requires only ten seconds of input audio to create custom voices. The introduction of LIA, a model for generating short music clips from text prompts, exemplifies Google's commitment to enhancing creative expression through AI.
The remarkable V2 model takes creativity a step further by generating 4K videos from images with commands for specific camera movements. It stands at the forefront of video generation technology, offering creators new editing tools and unprecedented control over video outputs.
Engaging Demonstrations and Future Promises
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During the presentation, captivating live demos highlighted the capabilities of these new models, including a demonstration involving inpainting to modify video content. The ability to refine visual outputs by removing unwanted elements showcases the potential of AI in creative industries.
Overall, these announcements from Google reflect a rapid evolution of AI technology, positioning Gemini 2.5 Pro and supporting models as leaders in the industry. With ongoing developments and a clear focus on collaboration and efficiency, Google appears poised to redefine the future of artificial intelligence.
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As organizations leverage these powerful tools, they have the opportunity to harness AI for enhanced productivity, creativity, and operational capabilities, reshaping how we interact with technology.
This evolving landscape of AI technology at Google demonstrates not just advancement in capability but also the strategic vision the company holds for an interconnected future fueled by intelligent systems.
!summarize #shopify #ai #work
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Shopify's AI Mandate: A Bold Leap into the Future
In a significant move that has captured widespread attention, Shopify's CEO Tobias Lutke has unveiled an internal mandate that sets forth how the company will integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into every facet of its operations. This bold declaration, shared publicly on social media after the memo was inadvertently on the verge of being leaked, positions Shopify firmly in a proactive stance toward AI, transitioning to what Lutke calls a "reflexive AI posture."
The AI Mandate
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The crux of Lutke's message revolves around the imperative for all Shopify employees to leverage AI as an essential tool within their roles. He emphasizes that the circular growth of entrepreneurship is at an apex, and AI's integration is crucial for simplifying complexities faced by merchants. This transformation marks a pivotal shift from merely suggesting the use of AI to mandating its effective application across the board.
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Among the most striking provisions is the directive that employees must demonstrate AI's inadequacy before requesting additional hires. This stance responds to concerns about AI-induced job displacement while also emphasizing the transformational potential of AI tools within the workplace. By mandating that AI be the first avenue explored, Shopify demonstrates its commitment to enhancing productivity rather than merely cutting jobs.
A Vision for the Future
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Lutke's memo recognizes the dramatic changes already underway in the business landscape, asserting that AI is no longer an optional tool but a baseline expectation for success within the company. The technology's capability to act as a multipurpose assistant in research, development, and critical decision-making processes heralds a new era for entrepreneurs and businesses alike.
Lutke articulates a vision where Shopify aims to sculpt an environment that not only supports established entrepreneurs but also fosters the next generation of creators. He describes AI as a radical game-changer that amplifies human capability, enhancing the work done at Shopify to unprecedented efficiencies.
Learning to Use AI
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The memo outlines concrete actions to facilitate AI adoption, emphasizing the need for ongoing learning and experimentation. Lutke encourages employees to familiarize themselves with AI tools, sharing insights and outcomes collectively as they navigate this transformative landscape. Performance evaluations will now incorporate the effective use of AI, underscoring the importance of this skill in shaping career trajectories within Shopify.
Moreover, Lutke speaks to the importance of self-directed learning while urging employees to embrace collaboration in developing AI capabilities. By sharing wins and losses related to AI integration, employees can support one another in this new learning curve, ensuring collective advancement.
Implications for Hiring Practices
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The directive concerning hiring practices has sparked conversations about the implications of an AI-centric approach on the job market. Some commentators interpreted this as indicative of a hiring freeze related to broader economic pressures, suggesting that organizations are looking to AI to weather complex market conditions.
However, Lutke's framing suggests a more strategic perspective focused on opportunity rather than mere cost-cutting. The expectation that teams first explore AI solutions before expanding headcount shifts the dialogue from concerns about displacement to innovative growth potential. This proactive stance not only attempts to sustain headcount but can ultimately lead to more robust growth trajectories in evolving markets.
Emphasizing the Opportunity Mindset
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Throughout the memo, Lutke communicates a clear belief in the potential of AI to drive opportunity for Shopify and its partners. While acknowledging the economic challenges that may incentivize a cautious approach, he reinforces that the true value of AI lies in its power to innovate, create, and improve existing processes and offerings.
This perspective provides a motivational framework within which Shopify's workforce can engage with evolving technologies—ultimately presenting the adoption of AI as a critical lever for growth and success.
Conclusion
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Lutke's bold and comprehensive approach is a harbinger of what may become standard practice across industries grappling with the rise of AI. His insistence on accountability through AI mandates reflects a significant shift: organizations can no longer afford to remain passive observers of technological advancement.
In a world that increasingly demands integration with AI, Shopify's move to establish a reflexive relationship with technology may prove a vital strategy not just for survival but for flourishing in the evolving business landscape. As organizations contemplate the integration of AI, Lutke's vision and directives serve as both a guide and a challenge to rethink the traditional paradigms of work, growth, and employment in the age of automation.
Google's latest chip is all about reducing one huge hidden cost in AI
Google has unveiled the latest version of its Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), a custom chip built to run artificial intelligence. The Ironwood TPU is positioned for inference rather than training. Inference is considered a high-volume market in the chip world. While Google pays Broadcom for each TPU in commercial production, it still saves more money using TPUs when compared to paying Intel, AMD, and Nvidia to use their chips for inference.
#technology #google #chip #ai
Don’t call it a drone: Zipline’s uncrewed aircraft wants to reinvent retail
Zipline is launching an airborne delivery service in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Mesquite. The company plans to expand to Seattle by the end of the year. Zipline's automated drones can be loaded in seconds, carry small packages for miles, and deposit them with pinpoint accuracy. The company has already flown more than 1.4 million deliveries and covered over 100 million miles.
#technology #ai #robotics #zipline
SpaceX to launch new Intuitive Machines moon lander, lunar satellites in 2027
Intuitive Machines will launch its fourth moon lander along with two relay satellites for a NASA lunar communications network on a Falcon 9 rocket in 2027. The company recently crashed its second moon lander near the Moon's south pole. It plans to launch a third moon lander in 2026. Intuitive Machines' first moon lander tipped over after breaking a landing leg while attempting to land in 2024.
#technology #spacex #moon
Google Launches Firebase Studio, a Full-Stack AI App Builder in Your Browser
Google's Firebase Studio is a cloud-based development environment that brings Gemini-powered AI agents, customizable coding workspaces, and end-to-end deployment tools into the browser. It combines prototyping, coding, and deployment in a single-browser-based IDE and provides always-on AI assistance across the entire development workflow. Firebase Studio can be used to generate full apps using natural language, images, or drawings.
#technology #google #firebase #ai
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, launches an API for Grok 3
xAI has made Grok 3 and Grok 3 Mini with 'reasoning' capabilities available via API. Grok 3 is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens. xAI has been accused of being misleading in its benchmark reporting for Grok 3 and several users on X have pointed out that Grok 3 via xAI's API has a smaller context window than advertised - the API maxes out at 131,072 tokens.
#technology #ai #xai
Inside Isomorphic Labs, the secretive AI life sciences startup spun off from Google DeepMind
Isomorphic Labs was spun out of Google DeepMind after the tech giant achieved one of the biggest biological breakthroughs in the last 50 years - AlphaFold2, an AI system that can predict the structures of proteins. The company recently made AlphaFold3 available to the scientific community for non-commercial use. It claims that the new system can predict the structures of and interactions between all life's molecules. The company aims to eventually solve all diseases through AI-powered drug discovery.
#technology #ai #isomorphic
Bitcoin to hit $250,000 this year and Magnificent 7 to adopt stablecoins, Cardano founder predicts
Bitcoin could hit $250,000 as early as this year with technology giants such as Microsoft and Apple entering the cryptocurrency space, industry veteran and founder of the Cardano blockchain Charles Hoskinson told CNBC.
Crypto markets have been hammered amid a sell-off of risk assets stoked by U.S. President Donald Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" on countries across the world. Bitcoin traded below the $77,000 mark on over the last week, but on Wednesday spiked above $82,000 as Trump dropped levies to 10% for 90 days for most countries to allow for trade negotiations.
Sill, bitcoin has fallen far from its more than $100,000 record high hit in January — even as industry players remain bullish on the cryptocurrency.
Hoskinson, who has been in the crypto industry for more than a decade and helped co-found the Ethereum blockchain, said he believes bitcoin will reach $250,000 "by the end of this year or next year."
"What will happen is that the tariff stuff will be a dud, and that people will realize that the world is willing to negotiate, and it's really just U.S. versus China. And a lot of people will side with us. Some people side with China," Hoskinson told CNBC during a recording of the "Beyond The Valley" podcast on Tuesday.
"The markets will stabilize a little bit, and they'll get used to the new normal, and then the Fed[eral Reserve] will lower interest rates, and then you'll have a lot of fast, cheap money, and then it'll pour into crypto."
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!summarize #technology #starlink
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The Global Impact of Starlink and the Evolution of Internet Accessibility
In 2018, a significant advancement in global internet accessibility emerged in the form of SpaceX's Starlink. Launched by Elon Musk, this satellite internet service aimed to provide a robust online connection even in the most remote locations around the world. As a groundbreaking initiative, Starlink has been particularly transformative in bridging the gap in internet access for underserved populations.
The Launch of Starlink
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Starlink was conceptualized and developed to address some of the critical challenges in internet connectivity, especially in places where traditional infrastructure—such as cables—was non-existent. By 2019, Musk had initiated the launch of 60 satellites, laying the foundation for a network destined to provide internet accessibility globally. With plans to eventually deploy 12,000 satellites, Musk has already seen significant progress, with around 6,000 satellites currently in orbit and licenses for up to 30,000.
Advantages of Starlink
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Starlink offers a paid service; however, it often comes at a lower price point than many local internet services, particularly in countries like Brazil. The service is especially designed for areas devoid of traditional connectivity. Musk emphasized its utility during natural disasters, providing immediate communication capabilities when traditional lines are down.
For instance, during a disaster in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, SpaceX sent 1,000 Starlink terminals, demonstrating its commitment to facilitating connectivity in crisis situations. This capability underscores Starlink's strategic intention to provide not just an internet service, but a lifeline in emergencies.
Challenges in Brazil and Beyond
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While Starlink holds promise, there are inherent challenges faced, particularly in countries like Brazil. Traditional internet providers often charge exorbitant rates. As one user pointed out, a local company quoted R$ 8,000 for a temporary internet service, while Starlink's equipment cost R$ 1,000 with a monthly subscription of R$ 200. Despite providing decent speeds of 300 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up, users highlight that the service may be better suited for remote areas than urban ones—where they might already have fiber connections.
This discrepancy raises questions about effective usage of Starlink within densely populated cities. However, its real utility is showcased in rural expanse, providing high-speed internet where it once seemed impossible.
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The Broader Impact on Global Connectivity
Starlink's influence stretches beyond urban contexts to impact developing nations. In areas like the Amazon, communities that have historically faced connectivity challenges are now using Starlink as a primary internet source. This advancement not only democratizes access to information but also enhances educational opportunities by enabling remote learning in previously unconnected regions.
Elon Musk’s vision extends beyond just providing internet; it taps into broader implications of enhancing communication and education. For instance, the integration of solar power means that individuals in off-grid areas can potentially access the internet without the burden of electricity costs.
Future Innovations and Market Disruptions
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Looking ahead, Musk's ambitions do not stop with Starlink. He is reportedly exploring the integration of satellite communications into mobile phones, specifically through Tesla. This endeavor could potentially revolutionize connectivity further—enabling direct communication via satellites without traditional cellular networks. Such innovations could provide significant competition to existing mobile operators and reshape the telecommunications landscape.
Conclusion
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Elon Musk’s Starlink initiative represents a pivotal development in bridging the digital divide, particularly for underserved communities worldwide. While challenges remain in its application, particularly in urban regions of developing nations, the possibilities for enhanced connectivity and communications represent a significant stride toward global internet accessibility. As Starlink continues to evolve, it has the potential to redefine how billions access the digital world, create new opportunities for education and information, and ultimately transform lives across the globe.
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!summarize #technology #starlink
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The Launch of Amazon’s Kyer: A New Contender in Satellite Internet
Hello everyone, and welcome to Start GO, the channel where we explore everything about space technology with a special focus on Starlink. I’m Cris, and today I have some hot news. On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, Amazon launched its first batch of satellites from the Kyer project. This initiative could signal the beginning of a significant rivalry with Elon Musk's Starlink. If you’re eager to learn how this could change the game for satellite internet, especially here in Brazil, stay tuned because this video is a must-watch.
What Is the Kyer Project?
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Have you ever imagined having fast and reliable internet access anywhere in Brazil, even in the most remote areas, without relying on cables or cell towers? Starlink has already been doing this for a while, but now Amazon has entered the fray with its Kyer project. This week, Amazon deployed 27 satellites into low Earth orbit, marking the initial step in a constellation that plans to include more than 3,200 satellites in total.
The question we need to ask now is whether Kyer has what it takes to compete with Starlink, which already boasts over 7,000 satellites in space. What does this milestone mean for us here in Brazil? Today, we'll explore everything we know so far and why this launch is creating quite a buzz.
Amazon: More Than Just E-Commerce
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Most people associate Amazon with their e-commerce platform, where you can buy everything from books to household appliances. However, Amazon is much more than that; it is one of the largest technology companies globally. One of its standout achievements is Amazon Web Services (AWS), the leading player in the cloud computing market.
Furthermore, the company's founder, Jeff Bezos, is not only among the wealthiest individuals on the planet but also owns Blue Origin, a space rocket company, similar to Elon Musk's SpaceX. This powerful combination provides Amazon with both the financial resources and technological expertise necessary to see a project like Kyer through to success, positioning it favorably against its competitors.
Kyer vs. Starlink: The Competition Heats Up
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Let’s dive deeper into what Kyer is all about. It is Amazon's wager to rival Starlink, featuring a network of satellites in low Earth orbit designed to provide high-speed internet with low latency worldwide. This project aims to connect areas lacking access to traditional broadband services, such as rural regions, remote communities, and emergency situations like natural disasters.
With its latest launch—mission Ka01, executed by an Atlas V rocket via United Launch Alliance—Amazon has taken its first steps towards constructing a satellite constellation that will eventually consist of over 3,200 satellites. They've already secured contracts with various companies, including partnerships with Blue Origin and even SpaceX, to ensure successful satellite launches in the coming years.
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The Advantages of Kyer
When comparing Kyer to Starlink, it’s essential to acknowledge that Starlink is currently ahead of the game, with more than 7,000 satellites in orbit and over 5 million users worldwide, including around 400,000 in Brazil. Starlink has proven the technology works efficiently and boasts an impressive expansion rate.
However, Amazon’s Kyer possesses several advantages. For one, they promise that Kyer antennas will be more affordable to produce, estimated at around $400 each—cheaper than Starlink’s offerings. Secondly, Amazon’s logistics capabilities allow them to deliver these antennas to the most remote areas seamlessly. Finally, leverage from AWS may attract businesses and governments in need of advanced connectivity solutions.
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Thus, despite being outnumbered in satellites, Kyer holds potential to match Starlink.
Antenna Specifications and Pricing
So, what do we know regarding Kyer antennas? Amazon has revealed prototype details. The standard antenna is intended to be smaller than Starlink’s Mini, measuring approximately 7 inches, with speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Additionally, they are developing a larger version for businesses that could offer speeds of up to 1 Gbps.
While Amazon has not released official pricing, they emphasize affordable broadband, unlike Starlink, which charges R$ 250 per month for residential plans and around R$ 2,500 for the antenna. Kyer looks to adopt a competitive pricing strategy, potentially even cheaper, to capture market share.
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Amazon plans to initiate commercial testing at the end of 2025, first targeting businesses, followed by consumers. We may have to wait a little while before seeing Kyer become operational in Brazil.
Availability in Brazil
As for when Kyer will arrive in Brazil, there is no definitive date yet. Nonetheless, Amazon is taking steps to incorporate Brazil into its plans, having established partnerships with telecommunications companies across Latin America for service distribution. They have also posted job vacancies in Brazil related to the Kyer project, highlighting the Brazilian market’s importance to them.
If all goes well, we might see Kyer available in Brazil by 2026 or 2027, depending on the success of tests and constellation expansion.
Job Opportunities with Kyer
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For those interested in working in this field, Amazon is currently hiring in Brazil, with positions available for network engineers, satellite specialists, product managers, and customer support roles. This not only reinforces their commitment to the Brazilian market but also opens doors for individuals eager to be part of this connectivity revolution.
Imagine working on a project that will bring internet access to the heart of Brazil! It’s a tremendous opportunity.
The Future of Satellite Internet
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So, why do I believe Kyer can genuinely compete with Starlink? First, Amazon has substantial resources—they’ve already invested over $10 billion in the project and have the backing of AWS and Blue Origin. Second, Amazon envisions long-term internet democratization, particularly in underserved areas, which could attract numerous clients. Lastly, competition is advantageous for consumers. With Kyer entering the arena, we can anticipate lower prices, improved services, and enhanced innovation.
Unlike other companies often making empty promises in the Brazilian press, Amazon has the capability to make real change happen. Thus, Kyer isn’t just another competitor; it could serve as a legitimate alternative to Starlink.
Final Thoughts
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What do you think about the Kyer project? There is still much to unfold, but I will continue to monitor every development and share updates on this channel. If you enjoyed this video, please like it, subscribe to the Start GO channel, and activate the notification bell so you won’t miss anything.
In the comments below, let’s discuss your thoughts: Do you believe Kyer will overshadow Starlink, or are you waiting to see how it unfolds? If you already use Starlink, what are your opinions on the arrival of this new rival? Let's chat!
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