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Craig Hale

AWS reveals its own desktop AI agent to help get all your work done

Amazon Quick.
  • Amazon Quick is the latest always-on, proactive AI agent from AWS
  • It'll connect across local files and third-party, online workplace tools
  • A constantly updated knowledge graph ensure maximum personalization

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched its own desktop AI assistant designed to act as a personal work companion that runs continuously and in the background to build context over time.

The new agent, Amazon Quick, has been built to connect across local files, emails, calendars and online workplace tools like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, Zoom and Salesforce, for maximum context.

It can then go about drafting emails, document and presentations, analyzing data, generating insights and automating some repetitive tasks automatically.

AWS launches Amazon Quick desktop agent

"Where most AI tools only work within their own vendor-specific ecosystem and can only help with a fraction of your work, Quick is built to break you free from those walled gardens," the company wrote in an announcement.

Amazon also noted that Quick can automate browser-based workflows and connect to developer tools like Kiro CLI and Claude Code, proving its utility can go far beyond basic text drafting.

On the personalization front, Quick is able to build a knowledge graph of any individual using the agent, spanning preferences, team contacts, and business context with access to the organization data you grant it access to.

Separately, Amazon criticized most AI assistants for being reactive, only generating outputs when prompted for a response and sitting idle when not in use. This agent is one of a growing number of proactive assistants, "monitoring what’s happening across your apps, information and data, and surfacing what needs attention."

Early customers, including GoDaddy, AstraZeneca, BMW, Southwest Airlines and Amazon itself, say they're now able to complete hours-long tasks in minutes.

The Amazon Quick web page shows current pricing across four subscription tiers – Free and Plus ($20/user/month) for smaller users, and Professional and Enterprise for larger users with an additional infrastructure fee per organization on top of the monthly fee.

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