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Amazon Launches SageMaker Notebooks with Built-in AI Agents

AWS targets data science bottlenecks with serverless, autonomous coding tools

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 607 views
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AWS released updated SageMaker Notebooks on Nov 21 featuring serverless architecture and built-in AI agents that automate SQL queries, data visualization, and code debugging for data scientists.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched a new iteration of its SageMaker Notebooks on Friday, Nov. 21, featuring built-in AI agents designed to automate the data preparation and analysis workflow. The release targets the "heavy lifting" of data science, allowing developers to offload repetitive coding tasks to an autonomous assistant embedded directly in the development environment.

Automating the Data Stack

The new notebooks integrate an agent that is context-aware, capable of understanding the schema of connected data warehouses like Amazon Athena. * Natural Language to SQL: Users can query complex datasets using plain English, which the agent converts into optimized …

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