However, Miller pointed out that customers are not, in all likelihood, asking for a major revamp but a new separate managed service that allows them to run open source agent development frameworks on AWS without managing their own EC2 infrastructure.
“They (customers) don’t want to size, deploy, manage, and maintain EC2 instances to run this software…they just want to turn something on inside the AWS Console, and start building via the console or SDK, and then pay for it consumption based as they go, while AWS manages the service uptime, etc,” Miller said.
Explaining further, Miller said that AWS is at a turning point in its generative AI strategy, comparing the potential revamp of Bedrock to the shift from Elastic Container Service (ECS) to Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) — when AWS adapted to customer demand for Kubernetes.