According to Dynamic Beating monitoring, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirmed at X that the OpenAI model will be directly available to AWS Bedrock customers in the coming weeks, along with the simultaneous launch of the jointly developed Stateful Runtime Environment, allowing AI agents to maintain memory and context in multi-step tasks.
This is the first landing action of OpenAI after revising its agreement with Microsoft. Previously, Microsoft had exclusive rights to the OpenAI API product, and AWS could not directly host OpenAI's closed-source model. On the day the agreement was revised, Jassy publicly stated that the Stateful Runtime and model launch announced in February would be accelerated from "the coming months" to "the coming weeks." When OpenAI signed a strategic cooperation with Amazon in February, Amazon pledged a maximum investment of $50 billion, with the first $15 billion already in place. The two parties also signed an 8-year, $100 billion AWS computing power expansion agreement. OpenAI committed to using approximately 2GW of Trainium computing power.
