Amazon launches AI lab led by Adept co-founder

In a bold step toward advancing AI agent technology, Amazon has launched a San Francisco-based lab to pioneer new capabilities for intelligent systems that can operate in digital and physical environments.

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Amazon is establishing the Amazon AGI SF Lab in San Francisco to develop cutting-edge AI agent technology. This new initiative will be led by David Luan, co-founder of the AI startup Adept, which Amazon effectively acquired earlier this year. The lab’s primary focus will be creating agents capable of performing complex tasks across various software, web browsers, and even real-world applications.

Amazon’s move builds on its broader efforts in artificial general intelligence (AGI) and aligns with its recent acquisition of talent and technology from Adept. Luan will work alongside robotics expert Pieter Abbeel, who joined Amazon through its deal with Covariant. The lab plans to start with Adept’s existing team while adding a few dozen researchers from fields like quantitative finance and physics.

The company aims to develop AI agents that can learn from human feedback, self-correct, and intuit user goals, advancing a vision of intelligent systems that go beyond static tools. This initiative positions Amazon in the competitive “agentic AI” sector, which industry analysts estimate could grow to $31B by year-end.

Amazon’s AGI SF Lab comes amid a broader push by major tech players to develop similar autonomous systems. With competitors such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google already making strides in this field, Amazon’s new lab highlights its commitment to being a leader in the next wave of AI innovation.