Build generative AI applications on Amazon Bedrock — the secure, compliant, and responsible foundation

Favorite Generative AI has revolutionized industries by creating content, from text and images to audio and code. Although it can unlock numerous possibilities, integrating generative AI into applications demands meticulous planning. Amazon Bedrock is a fully managed service that provides access to large language models (LLMs) and other foundation models (FMs)

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 28, 2024

AI21 Labs Jamba-Instruct model is now available in Amazon Bedrock

Favorite We are excited to announce the availability of the Jamba-Instruct large language model (LLM) in Amazon Bedrock. Jamba-Instruct is built by AI21 Labs, and most notably supports a 256,000-token context window, making it especially useful for processing large documents and complex Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) applications. What is Jamba-Instruct

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 26, 2024

Automate derivative confirms processing using AWS AI services for the capital markets industry

Favorite Capital markets operation teams face numerous challenges throughout the post-trade lifecycle, including delays in trade settlements, booking errors, and inaccurate regulatory reporting. For derivative trades, it’s even more challenging. The timely settlement of derivative trades is an onerous task. This is because trades involve different counterparties and there is

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 26, 2024

Implement exact match with Amazon Lex QnAIntent

Favorite This post is a continuation of Creating Natural Conversations with Amazon Lex QnAIntent and Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Base. In summary, we explored new capabilities available through Amazon Lex QnAIntent, powered by Amazon Bedrock, that enable you to harness natural language understanding and your own knowledge repositories to provide real-time,

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 25, 2024

Build safe and responsible generative AI applications with guardrails

Favorite Large language models (LLMs) enable remarkably human-like conversations, allowing builders to create novel applications. LLMs find use in chatbots for customer service, virtual assistants, content generation, and much more. However, the implementation of LLMs without proper caution can lead to the dissemination of misinformation, manipulation of individuals, and the

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning June 25, 2024