Artificial Intelligence
Category: Amazon Machine Learning
New technical deep dive course: Generative AI Foundations on AWS
Generative AI Foundations on AWS is a new technical deep dive course that gives you the conceptual fundamentals, practical advice, and hands-on guidance to pre-train, fine-tune, and deploy state-of-the-art foundation models on AWS and beyond. Developed by AWS generative AI worldwide foundations lead Emily Webber, this free hands-on course and the supporting GitHub source code […]
Interactively fine-tune Falcon-40B and other LLMs on Amazon SageMaker Studio notebooks using QLoRA
Fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) allows you to adjust open-source foundational models to achieve improved performance on your domain-specific tasks. In this post, we discuss the advantages of using Amazon SageMaker notebooks to fine-tune state-of-the-art open-source models. We utilize Hugging Face’s parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT) library and quantization techniques through bitsandbytes to support interactive fine-tuning of […]
Introducing popularity tuning for Similar-Items in Amazon Personalize
Amazon Personalize now enables popularity tuning for its Similar-Items recipe (aws-similar-items). Similar-Items generates recommendations that are similar to the item that a user selects, helping users discover new items in your catalog based on the previous behavior of all users and item metadata. Previously, this capability was only available for SIMS, the other Related_Items recipe […]
Announcing enhanced table extractions with Amazon Textract
Amazon Textract is a machine learning (ML) service that automatically extracts text, handwriting, and data from any document or image. Amazon Textract has a Tables feature within the AnalyzeDocument API that offers the ability to automatically extract tabular structures from any document. In this post, we discuss the improvements made to the Tables feature and […]
Scale your machine learning workloads on Amazon ECS powered by AWS Trainium instances
Running machine learning (ML) workloads with containers is becoming a common practice. Containers can fully encapsulate not just your training code, but the entire dependency stack down to the hardware libraries and drivers. What you get is an ML development environment that is consistent and portable. With containers, scaling on a cluster becomes much easier. […]
Create high-quality images with Stable Diffusion models and deploy them cost-efficiently with Amazon SageMaker
Text-to-image generation is a task in which a machine learning (ML) model generates an image from a textual description. The goal is to generate an image that closely matches the description, capturing the details and nuances of the text. This task is challenging because it requires the model to understand the semantics and syntax of […]
How Sleepme uses Amazon SageMaker for automated temperature control to maximize sleep quality in real time
This is a guest post co-written with Trey Robinson, CTO at Sleepme Inc. Sleepme is an industry leader in sleep temperature management and monitoring products, including an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled sleep tracking sensor suite equipped with heart rate, respiration rate, bed and ambient temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors. Sleepme offers a smart mattress […]
Accelerate protein structure prediction with the ESMFold language model on Amazon SageMaker
Proteins drive many biological processes, such as enzyme activity, molecular transport, and cellular support. The three-dimensional structure of a protein provides insight into its function and how it interacts with other biomolecules. Experimental methods to determine protein structure, such as X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, are expensive and time-consuming. In contrast, recently-developed computational methods can […]
Transform, analyze, and discover insights from unstructured healthcare data using Amazon HealthLake
Healthcare data is complex and siloed, and exists in various formats. An estimated 80% of data within organizations is considered to be unstructured or “dark” data that is locked inside text, emails, PDFs, and scanned documents. This data is difficult to interpret or analyze programmatically and limits how organizations can derive insights from it and […]
Host ML models on Amazon SageMaker using Triton: TensorRT models
Sometimes it can be very beneficial to use tools such as compilers that can modify and compile your models for optimal inference performance. In this post, we explore TensorRT and how to use it with Amazon SageMaker inference using NVIDIA Triton Inference Server. We explore how TensorRT works and how to host and optimize these […]









