Artificial Intelligence
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Building an AI-driven course content generation system using Amazon Bedrock
In this post, we explore each component in detail, along with the technical implementation of the two core modules: course outline generation and course content generation.
How Handmade.com modernizes product image and description handling with Amazon Bedrock and Amazon OpenSearch Service
In this post, we explore how Handmade.com, a leading hand-crafts marketplace, modernized their product description handling by implementing an AI-driven pipeline using Amazon Bedrock and Amazon OpenSearch Service. The solution combines Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet LLM for generating descriptions, Amazon Titan Text Embeddings V2 for vector embedding, and semantic search capabilities to automate and enhance product descriptions across their catalog of over 60,000 items.
Introducing Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser Tool
In this post, we introduce the newly announced Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser Tool. We explore why organizations need cloud-based browser automation and the limitations it addresses for FMs that require real-time data access. We talk about key use cases and the core capabilities of the AgentCore Browser Tool. We walk through how to get started with the tool.
Introducing the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreter
In this post, we introduce the Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreter, a fully managed service that enables AI agents to securely execute code in isolated sandbox environments. We discuss how the AgentCore Code Interpreter helps solve challenges around security, scalability, and infrastructure management when deploying AI agents that need computational capabilities.
Observing and evaluating AI agentic workflows with Strands Agents SDK and Arize AX
In this post, we present how the Arize AX service can trace and evaluate AI agent tasks initiated through Strands Agents, helping validate the correctness and trustworthiness of agentic workflows.
Building AIOps with Amazon Q Developer CLI and MCP Server
In this post, we discuss how to implement a low-code no-code AIOps solution that helps organizations monitor, identify, and troubleshoot operational events while maintaining their security posture. We show how these technologies work together to automate repetitive tasks, streamline incident response, and enhance operational efficiency across your organization.
Introducing AWS Batch Support for Amazon SageMaker Training jobs
AWS Batch now seamlessly integrates with Amazon SageMaker Training jobs. In this post, we discuss the benefits of managing and prioritizing ML training jobs to use hardware efficiently for your business. We also walk you through how to get started using this new capability and share suggested best practices, including the use of SageMaker training plans.
Structured outputs with Amazon Nova: A guide for builders
We launched constrained decoding to provide reliability when using tools for structured outputs. Now, tools can be used with Amazon Nova foundation models (FMs) to extract data based on complex schemas, reducing tool use errors by over 95%. In this post, we explore how you can use Amazon Nova FMs for structured output use cases.
Build dynamic web research agents with the Strands Agents SDK and Tavily
In this post, we introduce how to combine Strands Agents with Tavily’s purpose-built web intelligence API, to create powerful research agents that excel at complex information gathering tasks while maintaining the security and compliance standards required for enterprise deployment.
Automate the creation of handout notes using Amazon Bedrock Data Automation
In this post, we show how you can build an automated, serverless solution to transform webinar recordings into comprehensive handouts using Amazon Bedrock Data Automation for video analysis. We walk you through the implementation of Amazon Bedrock Data Automation to transcribe and detect slide changes, as well as the use of Amazon Bedrock foundation models (FMs) for transcription refinement, combined with custom AWS Lambda functions orchestrated by AWS Step Functions.









