Amazon is announcing Bedrock Studio, a new tool designed to help organizations experiment with generative AI models, collaborate on those models, and ultimately build apps powered by generative AI.
In public preview starting today, the web-based Bedrock Studio (part of Bedrock, Amazon's generative AI tools and hosting platform) provides what Amazon describes in a blog post as a “rapid prototyping environment” for generative AI. Offers.
Bedrock Studio guides developers through evaluating, analyzing, fine-tuning, and sharing generated AI models from Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral, Meta, and other Bedrock partners, testing various model settings and guardrails, and Integrate data sources and APIs. Bedrock Studio also provides tools to support collaboration with team members to create and improve generative AI apps. This also includes single sign-on credentials for businesses using generated AI apps.
According to Amazon, Bedrock Studio automatically deploys relevant Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources at a developer's request and, for security reasons, ensures that apps and data leave the signed-in AWS account. there is no.
“When you create an application in Amazon Bedrock Studio, you can create an application with a knowledge base, agents, [more] automatically deployed to your AWS account,” Amazon's Chief Developer Advocate Antje Barth explained in a blog post. “The Amazon Bedrock API allows you to access resources in downstream applications.”
Bedrock Studio looks less like a reinvention of the wheel and more like a splice of pre-existing AWS tools and added corporate governance and compliance capabilities, rather than a streamlined take on existing products and services. One might imagine that this all contributes to Amazon's efforts to make Bedrock the go-to platform for generative AI app development.
It's a tough road for Bedrock, which is up against generative AI development platforms like Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. However, Amazon said in its recent earnings call that AWS's generative AI business has a combined “multi-billion dollar run rate,” according to Amazon CEO Andy, and that Bedrock is an AWS Telegram said that it holds a unique position similar to other generative AI-related services. Jassy.