AWS CEO Matt Garman admitted the company struggles with copying competitors, preferring to innovate from first principles to solve customer problems. Meanwhile, AWS reported a 20% revenue increase in Q3 2025, exceeding expectations and driven by strong demand in AI and core infrastructure, with significant capital expenditures allocated to AI projects.
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