HomeArtificial IntelligenceBlaxel increases $ 7.3 million seed round to construct "AWS for AI... Artificial Intelligence Blaxel increases $ 7.3 million seed round to construct “AWS for AI agents” after billions of agent inquiries have been processed By admin July 17, 2025 0 174 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Blaxel increases $ 7.3 million for making a special cloud infrastructure for AI agents and challenges AWS with a specially built platform for autonomous AI systems. Read more FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttp://thisweekinai.news Previous articleThe survey leads to a cross -party agreement on a crucial topic: regulation of the AINext articleMeta built his AI call on openness – which can change RELATED ARTICLES Artificial Intelligence OpenAI's Atlas browser guarantees ultimate convenience. But behind the glossy marketing there are security risks Artificial Intelligence Anthropic rolls out Claude AI for finance, integrates with Excel to rival Microsoft Copilot Artificial Intelligence MiniMax-M2 is the brand new king of open source LLMs (especially for agentic tool calling) Artificial Intelligence From human clicks to machine intent: Preparing the net for agentic AI LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read MIT Energy Initiative launches Data Center Power Forum News AI surpasses doctors in empathy – because now we have turned doctors into robots News AI could exacerbate inequalities in schools – teachers are key to determining whether that is the case News We're planning the longer term of AI, from safer answers to faster pondering News Universal Music went from suing an AI company to partnering with it. What does it mean for artists? News MIT researchers propose a brand new model for readable, modular software News AI may help the federal government spend billions higher. But people should be in charge News