Artificial Intelligence

Tag: AI/ML

Solution Overview

Amazon Q Business simplifies integration of enterprise knowledge bases at scale

In this post, we demonstrate how to build a knowledge base solution by integrating enterprise data with Amazon Q Business using Amazon S3. This approach helps organizations improve operational efficiency, reduce response times, and gain valuable insights from their historical data. The solution uses AWS security best practices to promote data protection while enabling teams to create a comprehensive knowledge base from various data sources.

Architecture diagram showing the end-to-end workflow for Crop.photo’s automated bulk image editing using AWS services.

Automate bulk image editing with Crop.photo and Amazon Rekognition

In this post, we explore how Crop.photo uses Amazon Rekognition to provide sophisticated image analysis, enabling automated and precise editing of large volumes of images. This integration streamlines the image editing process for clients, providing speed and accuracy, which is crucial in the fast-paced environments of ecommerce and sports.

Governing the ML lifecycle at scale, Part 4: Scaling MLOps with security and governance controls

This post provides detailed steps for setting up the key components of a multi-account ML platform. This includes configuring the ML Shared Services Account, which manages the central templates, model registry, and deployment pipelines; sharing the ML Admin and SageMaker Projects Portfolios from the central Service Catalog; and setting up the individual ML Development Accounts where data scientists can build and train models.

How Aetion is using generative AI and Amazon Bedrock to translate scientific intent to results

Aetion is a leading provider of decision-grade real-world evidence software to biopharma, payors, and regulatory agencies. In this post, we review how Aetion is using Amazon Bedrock to help streamline the analytical process toward producing decision-grade real-world evidence and enable users without data science expertise to interact with complex real-world datasets.

Trellix lowers cost, increases speed, and adds delivery flexibility with cost-effective and performant Amazon Nova Micro and Amazon Nova Lite models

This post discusses the adoption and evaluation of Amazon Nova foundation models by Trellix, a leading company delivering cybersecurity’s broadest AI-powered platform to over 53,000 customers worldwide.

Harnessing Amazon Bedrock generative AI for resilient supply chain

By leveraging the generative AI capabilities and tooling of Amazon Bedrock, you can create an intelligent nerve center that connects diverse data sources, converts data into actionable insights, and creates a comprehensive plan to mitigate supply chain risks. This post walks through how Amazon Bedrock Flows connects your business systems, monitors medical device shortages, and provides mitigation strategies based on knowledge from Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases or data stored in Amazon S3 directly. You’ll learn how to create a system that stays ahead of supply chain risks.

Aetion Services

How Aetion is using generative AI and Amazon Bedrock to unlock hidden insights about patient populations

In this post, we review how Aetion’s Smart Subgroups Interpreter enables users to interact with Smart Subgroups using natural language queries. Powered by Amazon Bedrock and Anthropic’s Claude 3 large language models (LLMs), the interpreter responds to user questions expressed in conversational language about patient subgroups and provides insights to generate further hypotheses and evidence.

How Cato Networks uses Amazon Bedrock to transform free text search into structured GraphQL queries

Accurately converting free text inputs into structured data is crucial for applications that involve data management and user interaction. In this post, we introduce a real business use case from Cato Networks that significantly improved user experience. By using Amazon Bedrock, we gained access to state-of-the-art generative language models with built-in support for JSON schemas and structured data.

Implement RAG while meeting data residency requirements using AWS hybrid and edge services

In this post, we show how to extend Amazon Bedrock Agents to hybrid and edge services such as AWS Outposts and AWS Local Zones to build distributed Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) applications with on-premises data for improved model outcomes. With Outposts, we also cover a reference pattern for a fully local RAG application that requires both the foundation model (FM) and data sources to reside on premises.

Design multi-agent orchestration with reasoning using Amazon Bedrock and open source frameworks

This post provides step-by-step instructions for creating a collaborative multi-agent framework with reasoning capabilities to decouple business applications from FMs. It demonstrates how to combine Amazon Bedrock Agents with open source multi-agent frameworks, enabling collaborations and reasoning among agents to dynamically execute various tasks. The exercise will guide you through the process of building a reasoning orchestration system using Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases, Amazon Bedrock Agents, and FMs. We also explore the integration of Amazon Bedrock Agents with open source orchestration frameworks LangGraph and CrewAI for dispatching and reasoning.