Shares of Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) fell 1.41% on Thursday, despite Thai real estate developer Sansiri PLC deploying generative AI tools on AWS to improve homebuyer services.
The decline underscores a disconnect between market sentiment and technology adoption, as broader market pressures appear to have outweighed the positive news. Analysts suggest that investor focus on global economic concerns and recent tech sector volatility may have contributed to the drop.
The stock movement comes at a time when AWS is increasingly positioning itself as a regional AI powerhouse. For Sansiri, leveraging AWS technology has already begun transforming its customer experience and internal operations, highlighting the tangible benefits of cloud-based generative AI.z
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Sansiri has introduced ChatX Assistant, a digital concierge powered by Amazon Bedrock, AWS’s managed service for foundation models. The assistant provides real-time guidance on financing, zoning, and construction updates for over 500 active projects, offering homebuyers a more interactive and personalized experience.
According to the company, the AI-powered assistant has accelerated response times and significantly improved customer satisfaction, marking a major step forward in the digitization of Thailand’s real estate sector. Buyers now have faster access to crucial information, while Sansiri can allocate human resources to more strategic tasks, rather than routine inquiries.
ChatX Assistant runs on AWS infrastructure based in Thailand, ensuring compliance with the country’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). The AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, launched in January 2025 with three separate Availability Zones, allows customer data to remain in-country, reducing latency and improving service reliability.
This move signals a broader opportunity for Southeast Asian property developers. Firms in Thailand, Malaysia, and Taiwan can build retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) assistants to automate guidance on local building codes, land-use regulations, and mortgage frameworks. By combining AI with regulatory datasets, companies can offer accurate, PDPA-compliant solutions without manual intervention.
In addition to customer-facing tools, Sansiri employs optical character recognition (OCR) technology to process more than 50,000 invoices each month, including contractor invoices, lease agreements, and maintenance records. The AI-driven document processing system has increased efficiency, reduced errors, and allowed the company to handle a high volume of documents with minimal human intervention.
The company also reports a 30% boost in software development productivity using Amazon Q Developer, showcasing how generative AI can enhance both external customer interactions and internal operational processes. These improvements demonstrate the broad applicability of AWS-powered AI tools in real estate and beyond.
Looking ahead, Sansiri is exploring Agentic AI to further automate project oversight and strategic decision-making. While Amazon’s stock experienced a decline, the success of Sansiri’s AI deployment highlights the growing role of cloud-based generative AI in Southeast Asia.
As property developers increasingly adopt AI for customer service, compliance, and operational efficiency, AWS is positioned to become a central technology partner in the region. Sansiri’s initiative illustrates how AI can transform a traditional industry, improving both the buyer experience and internal productivity.
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