AWS Unveils Agentic AI Suite: Quick Assistant and Connect Solutions Transform Enterprise Operations

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At the What's Next with AWS event today, CEO Matt Garman introduced a sweeping new suite of agentic AI products—Amazon Quick and an expanded Amazon Connect—designed to automate and transform how businesses operate.

“We are entering the age of AI agents that can act on behalf of users, not just answer questions,” Garman said. “Amazon Quick and Connect are the first of many solutions that will redefine how enterprises work.”

Amazon Quick: AI Assistant for Work

Amazon Quick is an AI assistant that connects to users’ apps, learns their priorities, and takes actions. The company announced a new desktop app, free and paid plans, and expanded capabilities.

AWS Unveils Agentic AI Suite: Quick Assistant and Connect Solutions Transform Enterprise Operations
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The new desktop app aims to deliver a seamless experience. “Quick is becoming the hub for your digital work life,” said Colleen Aubrey, SVP of Amazon Applied AI Solutions. “It acts, not just advises.”

Amazon Connect Evolves into Agentic AI Solutions

Amazon Connect expands from a single customer service product into four specialized agentic AI solutions:

“These are not just chatbots,” explained Julia White, CMO of AWS. “They are autonomous agents that learn and improve your operations.”

AWS Unveils Agentic AI Suite: Quick Assistant and Connect Solutions Transform Enterprise Operations
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Background

The event featured major announcements from AWS alongside OpenAI leaders, highlighting a strategic pivot toward agentic AI. Amazon has been integrating generative AI across its services, and these releases mark a significant leap.

Amazon Quick and Connect aim to embed AI deeply into daily workflows, reducing manual tasks and enabling faster decision-making. The new pricing model for Quick lowers the barrier for individuals and small teams.

What This Means

For enterprises, these tools promise to reduce complexity, accelerate digital transformation, and provide a unified AI assistant. The Connect expansions target specific high-impact areas like hiring and supply chain, where AI agents can deliver immediate ROI.

Industry analysts view this as a direct challenge to competitors like Microsoft Copilot and Salesforce. By offering both a general assistant and specialized industry solutions, AWS is positioning itself as a one-stop AI platform for enterprise automation.

As Matt Garman concluded, “We are only at the beginning of what agents can do. The next decade will be defined by autonomous collaboration between humans and AI.”

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