Artificial Intelligence

Category: Thought Leadership

Simplify access to internal information using Retrieval Augmented Generation and LangChain Agents

This post takes you through the most common challenges that customers face when searching internal documents, and gives you concrete guidance on how AWS services can be used to create a generative AI conversational bot that makes internal information more useful. Unstructured data accounts for 80% of all the data found within organizations, consisting of […]

Operationalizing Generative AI: How It Differs from MLOps

This post explores how to effectively operationalize generative AI solutions, examining the distinct processes and team structures required, and addressing the varying implementation approaches across different user types, from those leveraging out-of-the-box solutions to organizations building custom foundation models or fine-tuning existing ones.

Intelligent Document Processing Pipeline with Generative AI

Enhancing AWS intelligent document processing with generative AI

Data classification, extraction, and analysis can be challenging for organizations that deal with volumes of documents. Traditional document processing solutions are manual, expensive, error prone, and difficult to scale. AWS intelligent document processing (IDP), with AI services such as Amazon Textract, allows you to take advantage of industry-leading machine learning (ML) technology to quickly and […]

Build and train computer vision models to detect car positions in images using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Rekognition

Computer vision (CV) is one of the most common applications of machine learning (ML) and deep learning. Use cases range from self-driving cars, content moderation on social media platforms, cancer detection, and automated defect detection. Amazon Rekognition is a fully managed service that can perform CV tasks like object detection, video segment detection, content moderation, […]

AWS offers new artificial intelligence, machine learning, and generative AI guides to plan your AI strategy

Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have been in the headlines for months—and for good reason. The emerging and evolving capabilities of this technology promises new business opportunities for customer across all sectors and industries. But the speed of this revolution has made it harder for organizations and consumers to assess what […]

Announcing provisioned concurrency for Amazon SageMaker Serverless Inference

Amazon SageMaker Serverless Inference allows you to serve model inference requests in real time without having to explicitly provision compute instances or configure scaling policies to handle traffic variations. You can let AWS handle the undifferentiated heavy lifting of managing the underlying infrastructure and save costs in the process. A Serverless Inference endpoint spins up […]

Virtual fashion styling with generative AI using Amazon SageMaker 

The fashion industry is a highly lucrative business, with an estimated value of $2.1 trillion by 2025, as reported by the World Bank. This field encompasses a diverse range of segments, such as the creation, manufacture, distribution, and sales of clothing, shoes, and accessories. The industry is in a constant state of change, with new […]

MLOps deployment best practices for real-time inference model serving endpoints with Amazon SageMaker

After you build, train, and evaluate your machine learning (ML) model to ensure it’s solving the intended business problem proposed, you want to deploy that model to enable decision-making in business operations. Models that support business-critical functions are deployed to a production environment where a model release strategy is put in place. Given the nature […]

Federated Learning on AWS with FedML: Health analytics without sharing sensitive data – Part 2

This blog post is co-written with Chaoyang He and Salman Avestimehr from FedML. Analyzing real-world healthcare and life sciences (HCLS) data poses several practical challenges, such as distributed data silos, lack of sufficient data at a single site for rare events, regulatory guidelines that prohibit data sharing, infrastructure requirement, and cost incurred in creating a […]

Federated Learning on AWS with FedML: Health analytics without sharing sensitive data – Part 1

This blog post is co-written with Chaoyang He and Salman Avestimehr from FedML. Analyzing real-world healthcare and life sciences (HCLS) data poses several practical challenges, such as distributed data silos, lack of sufficient data at any single site for rare events, regulatory guidelines that prohibit data sharing, infrastructure requirement, and cost incurred in creating a […]