AWS Amazon Quick Brings Personal AI Assistant to Desktop
AWS is launching Amazon Quick, the AI assistant that “changes how work gets done” by connecting to apps, tools, and data in one place—along with offering integrations for Google Workspace, Zoom, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and more.
According to AWS, it’s intuitive for anyone to pick up and use, but built to meet the security, governance, and performance standards that enterprises demand.
The Quick desktop app, combined with new content creation capabilities and connectors available now, will enable a rapid evolution of AI in the workplace.
Quick can also automate browser-based workflows and connect to developer tools such as Kiro CLI and Claude Code. Ask Quick to pull information from a browser-based internal tool, analyze it with a local Python script, and paste results into a doc, all in a single request. No files to upload, no tab to switch to, and no session to start—Quick is always ready to get to work, AWS said.
Additionally, AWS and OpenAI are bringing the latest OpenAI models to Amazon Bedrock, launching Codex on Amazon Bedrock, and launching Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents, powered by OpenAI (all in limited preview), giving enterprises the frontier intelligence they want on the infrastructure they trust.
In addition to the new desktop experience, AWS is also making a series of new updates to Quick that help users:
- Build custom apps with Quick
- Generate assets on the fly
- Access Quick where needed
- Easily connect Quick to even more apps
For more information about this news, visit https://aws.amazon.com.