Artificial Intelligence

Category: Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases

Empowering students with disabilities: University Startups’ generative AI solution for personalized student pathways

University Startups, headquartered in Bethesda, MD, was founded in 2020 to empower high school students to expand their education beyond a traditional curriculum. University Startups is focused on special education and related services in school districts throughout the US. In this post, we explain how University Startups uses generative AI technology on AWS to enable students to design a specific plan for their future either in education or the work force.

Ingestion & Text generation workflows

How Nippon India Mutual Fund improved the accuracy of AI assistant responses using advanced RAG methods on Amazon Bedrock

In this post, we examine a solution adopted by Nippon Life India Asset Management Limited that improves the accuracy of the response over a regular (naive) RAG approach by rewriting the user queries and aggregating and reranking the responses. The proposed solution uses enhanced RAG methods such as reranking to improve the overall accuracy

Multi-tenant RAG implementation with Amazon Bedrock and Amazon OpenSearch Service for SaaS using JWT

In this post, we introduce a solution that uses OpenSearch Service as a vector data store in multi-tenant RAG, achieving data isolation and routing using JWT and FGAC. This solution uses a combination of JWT and FGAC to implement strict tenant data access isolation and routing, necessitating the use of OpenSearch Service.

Use generative AI in Amazon Bedrock for enhanced recommendation generation in equipment maintenance

In the manufacturing world, valuable insights from service reports often remain underutilized in document storage systems. This post explores how Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can build a solution that automates the digitisation and extraction of crucial information from many reports using generative AI.

Build real-time travel recommendations using AI agents on Amazon Bedrock

In this post, we show how to build a generative AI solution using Amazon Bedrock that creates bespoke holiday packages by combining customer profiles and preferences with real-time pricing data. We demonstrate how to use Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases for travel information, Amazon Bedrock Agents for real-time flight details, and Amazon OpenSearch Serverless for efficient package search and retrieval.

Building cost-effective RAG applications with Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases and Amazon S3 Vectors

In this post, we demonstrate how to integrate Amazon S3 Vectors with Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases for RAG applications. You’ll learn a practical approach to scale your knowledge bases to handle millions of documents while maintaining retrieval quality and using S3 Vectors cost-effective storage.

Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases now supports Amazon OpenSearch Service Managed Cluster as vector store

Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases has extended its vector store options by enabling support for Amazon OpenSearch Service managed clusters, further strengthening its capabilities as a fully managed Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) solution. This enhancement builds on the core functionality of Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases , which is designed to seamlessly connect foundation models (FMs) with internal data sources. This post provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on integrating an Amazon Bedrock knowledge base with an OpenSearch Service managed cluster as its vector store.

payu solution architecture

How PayU built a secure enterprise AI assistant using Amazon Bedrock

PayU offers a full-stack digital financial services system that serves the financial needs of merchants, banks, and consumers through technology. In this post, we explain how we equipped the PayU team with an enterprise AI solution and democratized AI access using Amazon Bedrock, without compromising on data residency requirements.

Amazon QuickSight dashboard displaying sales analytics with multiple visualizations including a text summary showing 99 unique customers with $2,752,804 total sales revenue, a horizontal bar chart of total sales by customer name with Anthem at the top, summary metrics showing $2,752,804 sales and 99 customers, a scatter plot chart showing total sales quantity and profit by customer color-coded by company, and a detailed customer data table with order information including dates, contacts, names, regions and countries.

Build a conversational data assistant, Part 2 – Embedding generative business intelligence with Amazon Q in QuickSight

In this post, we dive into how we integrated Amazon Q in QuickSight to transform natural language requests like “Show me how many items were returned in the US over the past 6 months” into meaningful data visualizations. We demonstrate how combining Amazon Bedrock Agents with Amazon Q in QuickSight creates a comprehensive data assistant that delivers both SQL code and visual insights through a single, intuitive conversational interface—democratizing data access across the enterprise.

Architecture diagram of the solution

Build a conversational data assistant, Part 1: Text-to-SQL with Amazon Bedrock Agents

In this post, we focus on building a Text-to-SQL solution with Amazon Bedrock, a managed service for building generative AI applications. Specifically, we demonstrate the capabilities of Amazon Bedrock Agents. Part 2 explains how we extended the solution to provide business insights using Amazon Q in QuickSight, a business intelligence assistant that answers questions with auto-generated visualizations.