Amazon Quick, an AI assistant that connects to your most-used apps and data sources, now includes autonomous agents that work continuously on your behalf. These agents help users reclaim hours every week by handling tasks such as stalled deals, compliance changes, and meeting prep without requiring coding. The feature is available for Plus users and in a gated preview for Professional and Enterprise users. According to Amazon, the agents learn how you work and act on your behalf, continuously, even during back-to-back meetings. Users can build agents by describing their needs in plain language or choose from a library of pre-configured agents. Each agent operates within the guardrails set by the user. The agents can monitor legislative changes, update CRM notes, and handle purchase orders around the clock. Users can monitor progress, provide additional inputs, and review outputs directly in Quick without losing context. Every interaction, correction, and outcome makes the agents better over time, like colleagues who get sharper every week. Source: awsml
Amazon Quick also introduces an activity feed that consolidates email, messaging, calendar, and tasks into a single prioritized view. The feed learns which messages you always respond to fast, which threads you skip, and what topics drive your week. Today, the activity feed gets even better, with six escalation messages becoming one summary card with drafted replies ready for review. Meeting talking points materialize before you open the invite, and a VP’s message is flagged before you’ve read it. Users can act directly from the feed by replying, forwarding, approving, or delegating without switching apps. The feed helps users focus on the work that matters by triaging tasks and drafting responses. Quick connects to popular apps and data sources, allowing users to accomplish their goals in one place. This week, 16 new integrations were launched, including connectors for Adobe, Cisco Webex, Dun & Bradstreet, Figma, Google Chat, HG Insights, Microsoft OneNote, Moody’s, Shopify, Smartsheet, Snowflake, Visier, WhatsApp, Zapier, and ZoomInfo. No walled garden or single-vendor lock-in is required. Quick brings all these tools together. Source: awsml
The AI assistant also enables users to ask complex questions and get answers by pulling data from multiple systems in real time. For example, a business user can ask about enterprise deals in Europe with declining engagement scores, and Quick will pull data from Salesforce, Databricks, and a planning spreadsheet to provide an answer. Users can describe their needs in natural language and get a live, interactive dashboard or a synthesized analysis immediately. Applications built in Quick can now be published and shared with any audience, going from idea to live web application in a single conversation without coding or IT tickets. Quick runs on the same AWS infrastructure used by the world’s most security-sensitive organizations, including financial institutions and intelligence agencies. It uses the same AWS Identity and Access Management, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, encryption, and compliance certifications that security teams have already approved. Every user sees only the data they’re authorized to see, enforced automatically. Security teams get full audit trails, action-level permissions, and admin controls without slowing anyone down. Source: awsml