Central News Agency (Taipei, July 3) (Central News Agency, San Francisco, July 2, Foreign News) As artificial intelligence (AI) technology has not yet delivered significant profit results for businesses in the commercial world, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are expected to deploy thousands of their own engineers to client companies to help businesses create commercial value using AI. According to Agence France-Presse, Microsoft announced today the establishment of a new business unit, "Microsoft Frontier Company," and will invest $2.5 billion to gather 6,000 experts and engineers. AWS, a leading global cloud service provider, also announced a similar plan on June 30, investing $1 billion to establish the "Forward Deployed Engineering" organization, also dispatching thousands of engineers to assist clients. These two cloud giants are facing the same challenge: businesses are buying more AI tools, but their investments have not yielded significant returns. According to data from the global management consulting firm McKinsey, by the end of 2025, nearly 90% of companies will have implemented AI in at least one business function; however, 94% of these companies report that these expenditures have not brought them significant revenue. A research report released by McKinsey at the end of April pointed out that simply providing employees with AI tools is not enough; companies need to rethink how they use AI in their work. "Speed is the most important thing for customers right now," said Francessca Vasquez, Vice President of Frontier AI Engineering and Services at AWS. Microsoft and AWS provide servers and software to countless businesses worldwide, and they believe their engineers will deliver faster and better results than the internal teams of their client companies. "The wrong approach is to force technology onto problems, rather than thinking backwards about the right steps to achieve the goal," said Sri Elaprolu, Director of the AWS Generative AI Innovation