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Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - what is the future of big tech?

Simon Jack, BBC business editor, speaks to Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services about the future of big tech - from regulation to renewable energy, and cloud computing to AI.

Simon Jack, the BBC’s business editor, speaks to Matt Garman, chief executive of Amazon Web Services - part of the retail giant Amazon, and the world’s largest cloud computing company.

Mr Garman started his career at AWS as an intern, and has risen to oversee a global network of huge data centres, providing IT resources for businesses worldwide. In this conversation, he shares his vision for the future of big tech through cloud computing and artificial intelligence, and the potential for economic growth and opportunity he believes they hold.

He also sets out his for the role for nuclear technology in powering the data centres at that sit at the heart of big tech - and the risks of over-regulation, dismissing claims that the industry is uncompetitive and dominated by huge corporations such as his.

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Presenter: Simon Jack
Producers: Lucy Sheppard, Viv Jones
Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith

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