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AWS' Amazon Bedrock goes live

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Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) announced on Thursday "general availability" of its Amazon Bedrock, which will help customers "build" and "scale" generative artificial intelligence applications. In addition, the users will have the option to take a "free self-paced" digital course to learn more about the platform.

Furthermore, the company disclosed that Meta's next-generation LLM Llama 2 will be available for use on the platform "in the next few weeks" and will be "ideal" for dialogue use cases. Additionally, Anthropic's Claude will become accessible to users through Amazon Bedrock.

"With powerful, new innovations AWS is bringing greater security, choice, and performance to customers, while also helping them to tightly align their data strategy across their organization, so they can make the most of the transformative potential of generative AI," AWS Data and AI Vice President Swami Sivasubramanian explained.

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