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Amazon Athena Provisioned Capacity now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region

Amazon Athena Provisioned Capacity is now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region. Provisioned Capacity allows you to run SQL queries on dedicated serverless resources for a fixed price, with no long-term commitment, and control workload performance characteristics such as query concurrency and cost.

Athena is a serverless, interactive query service that makes it possible to analyze petabyte-scale data with ease and flexibility. Provisioned Capacity provides workload management capabilities that help you prioritize, isolate, and scale your workloads. For example, use Provisioned Capacity when you need to run a high number of queries at the same time or isolate important queries from other queries that run in the same account. To get started, use the Athena console, AWS SDK, or CLI to request capacity and then select workgroups with queries you want to run on dedicated capacity.

For more information on AWS Regions where Provisioned Capacity is available, see Manage query processing capacity.

To learn more, visit Manage query processing capacity in the Amazon Athena User Guide and the Athena pricing page.

 

​Amazon Athena Provisioned Capacity is now available in the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region. Provisioned Capacity allows you to run SQL queries on dedicated serverless resources for a fixed price, with no long-term commitment, and control workload performance characteristics such as query concurrency and cost. Athena is a serverless, interactive query service that makes it possible to analyze petabyte-scale data with ease and flexibility. Provisioned Capacity provides workload management capabilities that help you prioritize, isolate, and scale your workloads. For example, use Provisioned Capacity when you need to run a high number of queries at the same time or isolate important queries from other queries that run in the same account. To get started, use the Athena console, AWS SDK, or CLI to request capacity and then select workgroups with queries you want to run on dedicated capacity. For more information on AWS Regions where Provisioned Capacity is available, see Manage query processing capacity. To learn more, visit Manage query processing capacity in the Amazon Athena User Guide and the Athena pricing page.  

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AWS HealthOmics workflows now support NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs and expanded CPU options

AWS HealthOmics now supports the latest NVIDIA L4 and L40S graphical processing units (GPUs) and larger compute options of up to 192 vCPUs for workflows. AWS HealthOmics is a HIPAA-eligible service that helps healthcare and life sciences customers accelerate scientific breakthroughs with fully managed biological data stores and workflows. This release expands workflow compute capabilities to support more demanding workloads for genomics research and analysis.

In addition to current support for NVIDIA A10G and T4 GPUs, this release adds support for NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs, which enables researchers to efficiently run complex machine learning workloads such as protein structure prediction and biological foundation models (bioFMs). The enhanced CPU configurations with up to 192 vCPUs and 1,536 GiB of memory allows for faster processing of large-scale genomics datasets. These improvements help research teams reduce time-to-insight for critical life sciences work.

NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs and 128 and 192 vCPU omics instance types are now available in: US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon). To get started with AWS HealthOmics workflows, see the documentation.
 

 

​AWS HealthOmics now supports the latest NVIDIA L4 and L40S graphical processing units (GPUs) and larger compute options of up to 192 vCPUs for workflows. AWS HealthOmics is a HIPAA-eligible service that helps healthcare and life sciences customers accelerate scientific breakthroughs with fully managed biological data stores and workflows. This release expands workflow compute capabilities to support more demanding workloads for genomics research and analysis. In addition to current support for NVIDIA A10G and T4 GPUs, this release adds support for NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs, which enables researchers to efficiently run complex machine learning workloads such as protein structure prediction and biological foundation models (bioFMs). The enhanced CPU configurations with up to 192 vCPUs and 1,536 GiB of memory allows for faster processing of large-scale genomics datasets. These improvements help research teams reduce time-to-insight for critical life sciences work. NVIDIA L4 and L40S GPUs and 128 and 192 vCPU omics instance types are now available in: US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon). To get started with AWS HealthOmics workflows, see the documentation.    

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Amazon Redshift Data API now supports single sign-on (SSO) with AWS IAM Identity Center

Amazon Redshift Data API, which lets you connect to Amazon Redshift through a secure HTTPS endpoint, now supports single sign-on (SSO) through AWS IAM Identity Center. Amazon Redshift Data API removes the need to manage database drivers, connections, network configurations, and data buffering, simplifying how you access your data warehouses and data lakes.

AWS IAM Identity Center lets customers connect existing identity providers from a centrally managed location. You can now use AWS IAM Identity Center with your preferred identity provider, including Microsoft Entra Id, Okta, and Ping, to connect to Amazon Redshift clusters through Amazon Redshift Data API. This new SSO integration simplifies identity management, so that you don’t have to manage separate database credentials for your Amazon Redshift clusters. Once authenticated, your authorization rules are enforced using the permissions defined in Amazon Redshift or AWS Lake Formation.

You can get started by integrating your Amazon Redshift cluster or workgroup with AWS Identity Center (IdC), and then allow Amazon Redshift to access AWS services programmatically using trusted identity propagation.

This feature is available in all AWS Regions where both AWS IAM Identity Center and Amazon Redshift are available. For more information, see our documentation and blog.
 

 

​Amazon Redshift Data API, which lets you connect to Amazon Redshift through a secure HTTPS endpoint, now supports single sign-on (SSO) through AWS IAM Identity Center. Amazon Redshift Data API removes the need to manage database drivers, connections, network configurations, and data buffering, simplifying how you access your data warehouses and data lakes. AWS IAM Identity Center lets customers connect existing identity providers from a centrally managed location. You can now use AWS IAM Identity Center with your preferred identity provider, including Microsoft Entra Id, Okta, and Ping, to connect to Amazon Redshift clusters through Amazon Redshift Data API. This new SSO integration simplifies identity management, so that you don’t have to manage separate database credentials for your Amazon Redshift clusters. Once authenticated, your authorization rules are enforced using the permissions defined in Amazon Redshift or AWS Lake Formation. You can get started by integrating your Amazon Redshift cluster or workgroup with AWS Identity Center (IdC), and then allow Amazon Redshift to access AWS services programmatically using trusted identity propagation. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where both AWS IAM Identity Center and Amazon Redshift are available. For more information, see our documentation and blog.    

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Application Load Balancer announces integration with Amazon VPC IPAM

AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) now allows customers to provide a pool of public IPv4 addresses for IP address assignment to load balancer nodes. Customers can configure a public IP Address Manager (IPAM) pool that can consist of either Bring Your Own IP addresses (BYOIPs) that is customer owned or a contiguous IPv4 address block provided by Amazon.

With this feature, customers can optimize public IPv4 cost by using BYOIP in public IPAM pools. Customers can also simplify their enterprise allowlisting and operations, by using Amazon-provided contiguous IPv4 blocks in public IPAM pools. The ALB’s IP addresses are sourced from the IPAM pool and automatically switch to AWS managed IP addresses when the public IPAM pool is depleted. This intelligent switching maximizes service availability during scaling events.

The feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) is available. To learn more, please refer to the ALB Documentation.
 

 

​AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) now allows customers to provide a pool of public IPv4 addresses for IP address assignment to load balancer nodes. Customers can configure a public IP Address Manager (IPAM) pool that can consist of either Bring Your Own IP addresses (BYOIPs) that is customer owned or a contiguous IPv4 address block provided by Amazon. With this feature, customers can optimize public IPv4 cost by using BYOIP in public IPAM pools. Customers can also simplify their enterprise allowlisting and operations, by using Amazon-provided contiguous IPv4 blocks in public IPAM pools. The ALB’s IP addresses are sourced from the IPAM pool and automatically switch to AWS managed IP addresses when the public IPAM pool is depleted. This intelligent switching maximizes service availability during scaling events. The feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) is available. To learn more, please refer to the ALB Documentation.    

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Amazon Connect Contact Lens can now dynamically update the questions on an evaluation form

Contact Lens now enables you to create dynamic evaluation forms that automatically show or hide questions based on responses to previous questions, tailoring each evaluation to specific customer interaction scenarios. For example, when a manager answers “Yes” to the form question «Did the customer try to make a purchase on the call?», the form automatically presents a follow-up question: «Did the agent read the sales disclosure?». With this launch, you can consolidate evaluation forms that are applicable to different interaction scenarios into a single dynamic evaluation form which automatically hides irrelevant questions. This reduces manager effort in selecting the relevant evaluation form and determining which evaluation questions are applicable to the interaction, helping managers perform evaluations faster and more accurately.

This feature is available in all regions where Contact Lens performance evaluations are already available. To learn more, please visit our documentation and our webpage. For information about Contact Lens pricing, please visit our pricing page.
 

 

​Contact Lens now enables you to create dynamic evaluation forms that automatically show or hide questions based on responses to previous questions, tailoring each evaluation to specific customer interaction scenarios. For example, when a manager answers “Yes” to the form question «Did the customer try to make a purchase on the call?», the form automatically presents a follow-up question: «Did the agent read the sales disclosure?». With this launch, you can consolidate evaluation forms that are applicable to different interaction scenarios into a single dynamic evaluation form which automatically hides irrelevant questions. This reduces manager effort in selecting the relevant evaluation form and determining which evaluation questions are applicable to the interaction, helping managers perform evaluations faster and more accurately. This feature is available in all regions where Contact Lens performance evaluations are already available. To learn more, please visit our documentation and our webpage. For information about Contact Lens pricing, please visit our pricing page.    

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Amazon WorkSpaces Pools now supports FIPS 140-2 validated endpoints

Amazon WorkSpaces Pools now offers Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS) validated endpoints (FIPS endpoints) for user streaming sessions. FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government standard that specifies the security requirements for cryptographic modules that protect sensitive information. WorkSpaces Pools FIPS endpoints use FIPS-validated cryptographic standards, which may be required for certain sensitive information or regulated workloads.

To enable FIPS endpoint encryption for end user streaming via AWS Console, navigate to Directories, and verify that the Pools directory where you want to add FIPS is in a STOPPED state, and that the preferred protocol is set to TCP. Once verified, select the directory and on the Directory Details page update the endpoint encryption to FIPS 140-2 Validated Mode and save.

FIPS support is available for WorkSpaces Pools in 4 AWS regions: AWS GovCloud (US-East); AWS GovCloud (US-West); US East (N. Virginia); and US West (Oregon). For more information about using FIPS endpoints in WorkSpaces Pools, see Configure FedRAMP authorization or DoD SRG validated for WorkSpaces Pools. For more information about how AWS supports FIPS, including a list of WorkSpaces Pools endpoints, see Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2.

 

​Amazon WorkSpaces Pools now offers Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS) validated endpoints (FIPS endpoints) for user streaming sessions. FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government standard that specifies the security requirements for cryptographic modules that protect sensitive information. WorkSpaces Pools FIPS endpoints use FIPS-validated cryptographic standards, which may be required for certain sensitive information or regulated workloads. To enable FIPS endpoint encryption for end user streaming via AWS Console, navigate to Directories, and verify that the Pools directory where you want to add FIPS is in a STOPPED state, and that the preferred protocol is set to TCP. Once verified, select the directory and on the Directory Details page update the endpoint encryption to FIPS 140-2 Validated Mode and save. FIPS support is available for WorkSpaces Pools in 4 AWS regions: AWS GovCloud (US-East); AWS GovCloud (US-West); US East (N. Virginia); and US West (Oregon). For more information about using FIPS endpoints in WorkSpaces Pools, see Configure FedRAMP authorization or DoD SRG validated for WorkSpaces Pools. For more information about how AWS supports FIPS, including a list of WorkSpaces Pools endpoints, see Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2.  

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Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases supports GraphRAG now generally available

Today, AWS announces the general availability of GraphRAG, a capability in Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases that enhances Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) by incorporating graph data. GraphRAG delivers more comprehensive, relevant, and explainable responses by leveraging relationships within your data, improving how Generative AI applications retrieve and synthesize information.

Since public preview, customers have leveraged the managed GraphRAG capability to get improved responses to queries from their end users. GraphRAG automatically generates and stores vector embeddings in Amazon Neptune Analytics, along with a graph representation of entities and their relationships. GraphRAG combines vector similarity search with graph traversal, enabling higher accuracy when retrieving information from disparate yet interconnected data sources.

GraphRAG with Amazon Neptune is built right into Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases, offering an integrated experience with no additional setup or additional charges beyond the underlying services. GraphRAG is generally available in AWS Regions where Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases and Amazon Neptune Analytics are both available (see current list of supported regions). To learn more, visit the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.

 

​Today, AWS announces the general availability of GraphRAG, a capability in Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases that enhances Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) by incorporating graph data. GraphRAG delivers more comprehensive, relevant, and explainable responses by leveraging relationships within your data, improving how Generative AI applications retrieve and synthesize information. Since public preview, customers have leveraged the managed GraphRAG capability to get improved responses to queries from their end users. GraphRAG automatically generates and stores vector embeddings in Amazon Neptune Analytics, along with a graph representation of entities and their relationships. GraphRAG combines vector similarity search with graph traversal, enabling higher accuracy when retrieving information from disparate yet interconnected data sources. GraphRAG with Amazon Neptune is built right into Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases, offering an integrated experience with no additional setup or additional charges beyond the underlying services. GraphRAG is generally available in AWS Regions where Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases and Amazon Neptune Analytics are both available (see current list of supported regions). To learn more, visit the Amazon Bedrock User Guide.  

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Amazon OpenSearch Serverless now available in AWS Europe (Spain) Region

We are excited to announce that Amazon OpenSearch Serverless is expanding availability to the Amazon OpenSearch Serverless to Europe (Spain) Region. OpenSearch Serverless is a serverless deployment option for Amazon OpenSearch Service that makes it simple to run search and analytics workloads without the complexities of infrastructure management. OpenSearch Serverless’ compute capacity used for data ingestion, search, and query is measured in OpenSearch Compute Units (OCUs). To control costs, customers can configure maximum number of OCUs per account.

Please refer to the AWS Regional Services List for more information about Amazon OpenSearch Service availability. To learn more about OpenSearch Serverless, see the documentation.

 

​We are excited to announce that Amazon OpenSearch Serverless is expanding availability to the Amazon OpenSearch Serverless to Europe (Spain) Region. OpenSearch Serverless is a serverless deployment option for Amazon OpenSearch Service that makes it simple to run search and analytics workloads without the complexities of infrastructure management. OpenSearch Serverless’ compute capacity used for data ingestion, search, and query is measured in OpenSearch Compute Units (OCUs). To control costs, customers can configure maximum number of OCUs per account. Please refer to the AWS Regional Services List for more information about Amazon OpenSearch Service availability. To learn more about OpenSearch Serverless, see the documentation.  

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Amazon SES announces Vade advanced email security Add On for Mail Manager

Today, Amazon SES announces the availability of the Vade Add On for Mail Manager, a sophisticated content filter that enhances email security for both incoming and outgoing messages. This new Add On, developed in collaboration with HornetSecurity, combines heuristics, behavioral analysis, and machine learning to provide robust protection against evolving communication threats such as spam, phishing attempts, and malware.

Now available as a rule property in Mail Manager, the Vade Add On empowers users with automated, real-time defense against email-based threats for safer communication. Its AI-powered technology employs a multi-layered approach, analyzing messages in real-time using advanced techniques like natural language processing. This integration allows customers to strengthen their email platforms by configuring ongoing protection against evolving cyber threats alongside existing Mail Manager rules, offering flexibility in managing their email security.

The Vade Add On for Amazon SES Mail Manager is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Sydney), US East (Ohio), US West (San Francisco), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Canada Central (Montreal), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (São Paulo).

To learn more about this new feature and how it can enhance your email security, visit the documentation for Email Add Ons in Mail Manager. You can easily activate the Vade Advanced Email Security Add On directly from the Amazon SES console to start protecting your email communications today.
 

 

​Today, Amazon SES announces the availability of the Vade Add On for Mail Manager, a sophisticated content filter that enhances email security for both incoming and outgoing messages. This new Add On, developed in collaboration with HornetSecurity, combines heuristics, behavioral analysis, and machine learning to provide robust protection against evolving communication threats such as spam, phishing attempts, and malware. Now available as a rule property in Mail Manager, the Vade Add On empowers users with automated, real-time defense against email-based threats for safer communication. Its AI-powered technology employs a multi-layered approach, analyzing messages in real-time using advanced techniques like natural language processing. This integration allows customers to strengthen their email platforms by configuring ongoing protection against evolving cyber threats alongside existing Mail Manager rules, offering flexibility in managing their email security. The Vade Add On for Amazon SES Mail Manager is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Asia Pacific (Sydney), US East (Ohio), US West (San Francisco), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Canada Central (Montreal), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and South America (São Paulo). To learn more about this new feature and how it can enhance your email security, visit the documentation for Email Add Ons in Mail Manager. You can easily activate the Vade Advanced Email Security Add On directly from the Amazon SES console to start protecting your email communications today.    

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La IA en el trabajo: hablemos de las estrategias de precios de la IA

marzo 7, 2025

La IA en el trabajo: hablemos de las estrategias de precios de la IA

Cómo gastar con sabiduría en tiempos de incertidumbre.

Por: Jared Spataro, CMO de IA en el Trabajo de Microsoft

Cuando su empresa invierte en IA, puede ser difícil medir el retorno de la inversión. ¿Qué casos de uso generarán más valor? ¿Cómo medirán el retorno de la inversión? Con estas grandes preguntas que se avecinan, es comprensible que los líderes se sientan inseguros a la hora de responder a una de las preguntas más básicas: ¿cuánto debo gastar?

A la complejidad se suma el hecho de que operamos en un mercado de IA que cambia con rapidez, ya que las innovaciones alteran de manera constante el statu quo y los modelos se convierten en productos básicos. El mes pasado fue DeepSeek, ¿qué nos deparará el mañana? En medio de tanta volatilidad, es natural preguntarse cómo afectará esto al mercado de la IA en general, y a los precios en particular.

Pero aquí está la cuestión: no importa cuán incierto y cambiante sea el entorno, aún necesitan generar valor de su inversión en IA. Así que no se distraigan con factores que no pueden controlar.

En Microsoft, el núcleo de mi trabajo es ayudar a los clientes a obtener el máximo valor de sus inversiones en IA. Como parte de ese esfuerzo, hemos evolucionado nuestro enfoque para fijar los precios de la IA. Creemos que la mejor manera de optimizar la inversión en IA de su organización es centrarse en tres elementos clave:

  • Flexibilidad: Darse la libertad de aprender cómo la IA genera el mayor valor para su organización y de ajustarla en consecuencia.
  • Escalabilidad: Prepárense para expandirse lo más rápido posible a medida que se aclaren las áreas de alto potencial de retorno de la inversión.
  • Rentabilidad: Combinen lo que necesitan con lo que compran lo más cerca posible.

Esta es la idea detrás de nuestro enfoque y cómo se desarrolla en nuestro modelo de precios.

El precio adecuado

Microsoft lanzó de manera reciente una nueva oferta llamada Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat. Es la forma más sencilla de ilustrar de lo que hablo porque es el precio más sencillo: gratis. Copilot Chat es un chat de IA para nuestros clientes comerciales de Microsoft 365, disponible sin cargo. Funciona con GPT-4o, uno de los modelos convencionales más sofisticados disponibles. 

Traigo esto a colación no para presentarles nuestro producto, sino para mostrar cómo aborda esos elementos clave que toda organización debe tener en cuenta a la hora de invertir en IA.

  • Flexibilidad: Una oferta gratuita ofrece una forma de bajo riesgo para que todos los miembros de una organización aprendan cómo uno de los casos de uso de IA más fundamentales, el chat, puede ayudarles a ser más productivos en su trabajo diario. Las organizaciones pueden ver cómo esas ganancias colectivas de productividad comienzan a generar retorno de la inversión. 
  • Escalabilidad: A medida que los caminos hacia el retorno de la inversión comienzan a aclararse, las organizaciones pueden ver dónde enfocar la inversión adicional en IA.
  • Rentabilidad: Esto puede parecer un poco obvio, pero vale la pena señalar que lo que obtienen de forma gratuita es una rampa de acceso para descubrir el valor de la IA a escala. No tienen acceso a la IA de máxima potencia, esa sería nuestra oferta insignia de Microsoft 365 Copilot, pero es suficiente para comenzar a identificar dónde radica el valor potencial. 

En el siguiente nivel de capacidad de IA están los agentes, y aquí tomamos una página del libro de jugadas de precios de servicios en la nube. Junto con el chat gratuito de Copilot, también ofrecemos acceso medido a los agentes de IA: pagan por uso, en función del volumen y la complejidad de las tareas que realiza el agente. Nuestro objetivo es reducir la barrera de entrada para uno de los usos más emocionantes de la IA, para abordar una vez más esas tres necesidades principales. 

  • Flexibilidad: Con el pago por uso, no hacen un gran compromiso financiero antes de saber lo valiosos que serán los agentes para transformar los procesos comerciales de su organización. Los empleados tienen una forma de bajo riesgo de experimentar con los agentes y aprender de lo que son capaces. 
  • Escalabilidad: Un enfoque medido les permite expandirse con rapidez, a medida que el valor se hace evidente. El acceso ya está ahí, y los diferentes equipos pueden responder con agilidad a medida que surgen sus necesidades de IA. 
  • Rentabilidad: Pagan solo por lo que usan.  

La tercera pata del taburete de precios de la IA es tal vez la más familiar: las suscripciones. Pagan una tarifa fija por el acceso ilimitado a la IA. Es simple y directo. Así es como fijamos el precio de Microsoft 365 Copilot. Una vez más, se trata de un enfoque que aborda las tres necesidades básicas de las organizaciones que invierten en IA, en este caso, tal vez las que se encuentran más avanzadas en la curva de adopción de la IA. 

  • Flexibilidad: Con una suscripción de tarifa plana, no tienen que preocuparse por la cantidad de IA que utilizan. El grifo siempre está abierto. 
  • Escalabilidad: En cualquier parte de su organización en la que el retorno de la inversión se haga evidente, sólo tienen que añadir otro asiento.
  • Rentabilidad: los agentes de pago por uso tienen sentido hasta cierto punto, y ese punto es el que gastan más en el uso medido de lo que gastarían en una suscripción. Es fácil ver cuándo han llegado a ese punto de inflexión, y es fácil cambiar a una suscripción de tarifa plana. 

Encontrar su mezcla

La forma en que su organización invierte en IA tal vez depende de qué tan avanzados estén en la curva de adopción de IA, pero para muchas empresas implicará una combinación de estos tres enfoques.

Siempre que una tecnología es nueva, algunas empresas quieren precios de pago por uso. Están emocionados de ponerse en movimiento rápido, pero no quieren un gran compromiso ni mucho riesgo. Por lo general, una vez que comienzan a usarlo y ven el valor, regresan y dicen: «En realidad, ya no quiero precios basados en el consumo. ¿Me darías una tarifa plana en su lugar?» Espero que ocurra lo mismo con la IA.

Hay otro enfoque que ha comenzado a recibir algo de atención. La fijación de precios basada en resultados vincula el costo de los servicios de IA de manera directa con resultados específicos: la tarifa podría basarse, por ejemplo, en la cantidad de conversaciones resueltas en el servicio de atención al cliente. Este enfoque incorpora el retorno de la inversión directo en la estructura de pago. Pero para que funcione, tanto el proveedor como el cliente deben estar alineados a la perfección en lo que constituye los resultados. A medida que se solucionen estos problemas, esperamos que este modelo funcione para algunas aplicaciones. 

En resumen

Muchas cosas suceden en este momento con la IA (y el mundo en general). No dejen que eso los paralice.

El panorama general es que la IA es esencial para el futuro de su empresa, sin importar la industria en la que se encuentren. Cada empleado tendrá un asistente de IA y los agentes transformarán todos los procesos empresariales. En este momento, es esencial que sus empleados exploren e innoven con la IA. Si se centran en la flexibilidad, la escalabilidad y la rentabilidad, pondrán a su organización en la mejor posición para invertir en IA de la forma más eficaz. Les ayudará a desconectar del ruido y a concentrarse en su camino para maximizar el valor de la IA, sin importar el ciclo de noticias. 

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