Capturing and validating alphanumeric identifiers in Amazon Lex

Favorite Enterprises often rely on unique identifiers to look up information on accounts or events. For example, airlines use confirmation codes to locate itineraries, and insurance companies use policy IDs to retrieve policy details. In customer support, these identifiers are the first level of information necessary to address customer requests.

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning February 7, 2020

Build a unique Brand Voice with Amazon Polly

Favorite AWS is pleased to announce a new feature in Amazon Polly called Brand Voice, a capability in which you can work with the Amazon Polly team of AI research scientists and linguists to build an exclusive, high-quality, Neural Text-to-Speech (NTTS) voice that represents your brand’s persona. Brand Voice allows

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning February 5, 2020

Registration for Amazon re:MARS is Now Open

Favorite Amazon re:MARS 2020 is June 16–19 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Arrive early for our new Developer Day, then join Jeff Bezos, Jon Favreau, and others at Amazon’s event dedicated to machine learning, automation, robotics, and space. re:MARS 2020 brings together leaders and builders across industries for immersive sessions from

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning February 5, 2020

The Knowledge Manager as Gardener – an organic metaphor

Favorite People often think of Knowledge as being Organic, or being an Ecosystem. But what does this imply for Knowledge Management and for the Knowledge Manager?  gardener, Filoli, by David McSpadden on Flickr The ecosystem or the garden is a pretty good metaphor for the world of Knowledge in an

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Shared by Nick Milton February 5, 2020