Artificial Intelligence

David Laredo

Author: David Laredo

Prompt engineering techniques and best practices: Learn by doing with Anthropic’s Claude 3 on Amazon Bedrock

You have likely already had the opportunity to interact with generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools (such as virtual assistants and chatbot applications) and noticed that you don’t always get the answer you are looking for, and that achieving it may not be straightforward. Large language models (LLMs), the models behind the generative AI revolution, receive […]

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Zero-shot text classification with Amazon SageMaker JumpStart

Natural language processing (NLP) is the field in machine learning (ML) concerned with giving computers the ability to understand text and spoken words in the same way as human beings can. Recently, state-of-the-art architectures like the transformer architecture are used to achieve near-human performance on NLP downstream tasks like text summarization, text classification, entity recognition, […]

How to schedule jobs and parameterize your datasets in Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler

Data is transforming every field and every business. However, with data growing faster than most companies can keep track of, collecting data and getting value out of that data is a challenging thing to do. A modern data strategy can help you create better business outcomes with data. AWS provides the most complete set of […]

Explore Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler capabilities with sample datasets

Data preparation is the process of collecting, cleaning, and transforming raw data to make it suitable for insight extraction through machine learning (ML) and analytics. Data preparation is crucial for ML and analytics pipelines. Your model and insights will only be as reliable as the data you use for training them. Flawed data will produce […]

Build a news-based real-time alert system with Twitter, Amazon SageMaker, and Hugging Face

Today, social media is a huge source of news. Users rely on platforms like Facebook and Twitter to consume news. For certain industries such as insurance companies, first respondents, law enforcement, and government agencies, being able to quickly process news about relevant events occurring can help them take action while these events are still unfolding. […]