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Learn how to build generative AI applications on AWS using PartyRock, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Q
Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure-as-Code Generator.
Amazon Q, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
A modular and comprehensive solution to deploy a Multi-LLM and Multi-RAG powered chatbot (Amazon Bedrock, Anthropic, HuggingFace, OpenAI, Meta, AI21, Cohere, Mistral) using AWS CDK on AWS
This repository contains examples for customers to get started using the Amazon Bedrock Service. This contains examples for all available foundational models
Reference architecture that shows how to take a Node.js application, containerize it, and deploy it as microservices on Amazon Elastic Container Service.
A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world use Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Code and walkthrough labs to set up a serverless chat application for the Zombie Apocalypse Workshop
Programmatically delete AWS resources based on an allowlist and time to live (TTL) settings
This repo contains a simple application that consists of three microservices. Each application is deployed using different Compute options on AWS.
A working prototype for capturing frames off of a live MJPEG video stream, identifying objects in near real-time using deep learning, and triggering actions based on an objects watch list.