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AI Roundup — April 29, 2026

Amazon Brings OpenAI Models to AWS

According to TechCrunch, Amazon Web Services has announced a slate of new OpenAI model offerings on its platform — just one day after OpenAI and Microsoft reached an agreement ending Microsoft's exclusive cloud-provider rights. The AWS announcement includes access to several OpenAI models as well as a new agent service, expanding the options available to developers and enterprises already working within the AWS ecosystem. This marks a notable shift in how OpenAI's technology is distributed across major cloud providers, with AWS now positioned as an additional channel for deploying OpenAI-powered solutions.

Amazon Adds AI-Powered Audio Q&A to Product Pages

Amazon has launched a new feature called "Join the chat" that brings AI-powered audio responses to product pages, TechCrunch reports. The feature allows shoppers to ask questions about products and receive spoken, AI-generated answers directly on the listing page. According to the report, the experience is designed to make product research more interactive and accessible. This addition reflects Amazon's continued effort to integrate conversational AI capabilities into its core retail platform.

Lovable Launches Vibe-Coding App on iOS and Android

Vibe-coding platform Lovable has released its mobile application on both iOS and Android, according to TechCrunch. The app is aimed at developers who want to build web apps and websites while away from their desks, bringing the platform's AI-assisted coding experience to mobile devices. Lovable's move into mobile continues a broader trend of development tools expanding beyond the desktop environment, making it easier for builders to prototype and iterate on the go.


These releases highlight ongoing momentum across AI-powered cloud infrastructure, consumer-facing AI features, and developer tooling heading into the final days of April 2026.