Artificial Intelligence

Category: Amazon Bedrock Agents

Introducing AWS MCP Servers for code assistants (Part 1)

We’re excited to announce the open source release of AWS MCP Servers for code assistants — a suite of specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that bring Amazon Web Services (AWS) best practices directly to your development workflow. This post is the first in a series covering AWS MCP Servers. In this post, we walk through how these specialized MCP servers can dramatically reduce your development time while incorporating security controls, cost optimizations, and AWS Well-Architected best practices into your code.

Harness the power of MCP servers with Amazon Bedrock Agents

Today, MCP is providing agents standard access to an expanding list of accessible tools that you can use to accomplish a variety of tasks. In this post, we show you how to build an Amazon Bedrock agent that uses MCP to access data sources to quickly build generative AI applications.

Build agentic systems with CrewAI and Amazon Bedrock

In this post, we explore how CrewAI’s open source agentic framework, combined with Amazon Bedrock, enables the creation of sophisticated multi-agent systems that can transform how businesses operate. Through practical examples and implementation details, we demonstrate how to build, deploy, and orchestrate AI agents that can tackle complex tasks with minimal human oversight.

Amazon Bedrock AIOps Automation

Automate IT operations with Amazon Bedrock Agents

This post presents a comprehensive AIOps solution that combines various AWS services such as Amazon Bedrock, AWS Lambda, and Amazon CloudWatch to create an AI assistant for effective incident management. This solution also uses Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases and Amazon Bedrock Agents. The solution uses the power of Amazon Bedrock to enable the deployment of intelligent agents capable of monitoring IT systems, analyzing logs and metrics, and invoking automated remediation processes.

Streamline AWS resource troubleshooting with Amazon Bedrock Agents and AWS Support Automation Workflows

AWS provides a powerful tool called AWS Support Automation Workflows, which is a collection of curated AWS Systems Manager self-service automation runbooks. These runbooks are created by AWS Support Engineering with best practices learned from solving customer issues. They enable AWS customers to troubleshoot, diagnose, and remediate common issues with their AWS resources. In this post, we explore how to use the power of Amazon Bedrock Agents and AWS Support Automation Workflows to create an intelligent agent capable of troubleshooting issues with AWS resources.

Revolutionizing clinical trials with the power of voice and AI

As the healthcare industry continues to embrace digital transformation, solutions that combine advanced technologies like audio-to-text translation and LLMs will become increasingly valuable in addressing key challenges, such as patient education, engagement, and empowerment. In this post, we discuss possible use cases for combining speech recognition technology with LLMs, and how the solution can revolutionize clinical trials.

Getting started with computer use in Amazon Bedrock Agents

Today, we’re announcing computer use support within Amazon Bedrock Agents using Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet V2 and Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 3.7 models on Amazon Bedrock. This integration brings Anthropic’s visual perception capabilities as a managed tool within Amazon Bedrock Agents, providing you with a secure, traceable, and managed way to implement computer use automation in your workflows.

Create asynchronous agentic AI agents with Amazon Bedrock

Creating asynchronous AI agents with Amazon Bedrock

The integration of generative AI agents into business processes is poised to accelerate as organizations recognize the untapped potential of these technologies. Advancements in multimodal artificial intelligence (AI), where agents can understand and generate not just text but also images, audio, and video, will further broaden their applications. This post will discuss agentic AI driven architecture and ways of implementing.

Innovating at speed: BMW’s generative AI solution for cloud incident analysis

In this post, we explain how BMW uses generative AI to speed up the root cause analysis of incidents in complex and distributed systems in the cloud such as BMW’s Connected Vehicle backend serving 23 million vehicles. Read on to learn how the solution, collaboratively pioneered by AWS and BMW, uses Amazon Bedrock Agents and Amazon CloudWatch logs and metrics to find root causes quicker. This post is intended for cloud solution architects and developers interested in speeding up their incident workflows.