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The choice of Matt Garman as the next CEO of Amazon Web Services puts a longtime product leader at the helm of the market-leading public cloud platform at a key juncture in its history, and a pivotal moment in the broader industry. Garman will lead AWS in the midst of a high-stakes technical race with Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and others in the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence. We spoke with people who know and have worked with Garman to learn more about his approach. Read more.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showed up on stage at Microsoft’s Build conference Tuesday afternoon. The elephant in the room was not addressed. Read more.

Investors representing a majority of Amazon’s shares voted against all 14 outside proposals submitted for the annual meeting of shareholders Wednesday morning, according to the company. Read more.

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