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Category: Amazon Kendra
Enhance Amazon Lex with conversational FAQ features using LLMs
Amazon Lex is a service that allows you to quickly and easily build conversational bots (“chatbots”), virtual agents, and interactive voice response (IVR) systems for applications such as Amazon Connect. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have been a focus for Amazon for over 20 years, and many of the capabilities that customers use […]
How BrainPad fosters internal knowledge sharing with Amazon Kendra
This post discusses how to structure internal knowledge sharing using Amazon Kendra and AWS Lambda and how Amazon Kendra solves the obstacles around knowledge sharing many companies face.
Get insights on your user’s search behavior from Amazon Kendra using an ML-powered serverless stack
Amazon Kendra is a highly accurate and intelligent search service that enables users to search unstructured and structured data using natural language processing (NLP) and advanced search algorithms. With Amazon Kendra, you can find relevant answers to your questions quickly, without sifting through documents. However, just enabling end-users to get the answers to their queries […]
Index your Confluence content using the new Confluence connector V2 for Amazon Kendra
Amazon Kendra is a highly accurate and simple-to-use intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML). Amazon Kendra offers a suite of data source connectors to simplify the process of ingesting and indexing your content, wherever it resides. Valuable data in organizations is stored in both structured and unstructured repositories. An enterprise search solution should […]
Announcing the updated Microsoft SharePoint connector (V2.0) for Amazon Kendra
Amazon Kendra is a highly accurate and simple-to-use intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML). Amazon Kendra offers a suite of data source connectors to simplify the process of ingesting and indexing your content, wherever it resides. Valuable data in organizations is stored in both structured and unstructured repositories. Amazon Kendra can pull together […]
Unlock insights from your Amazon S3 data with intelligent search
Amazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML). Amazon Kendra reimagines enterprise search for your websites and applications so your employees and customers can easily find the content they’re looking for, even when it’s scattered across multiple locations and content repositories within your organization. Keywords or natural language questions can be […]
Build an image search engine with Amazon Kendra and Amazon Rekognition
In this post, we discuss a machine learning (ML) solution for complex image searches using Amazon Kendra and Amazon Rekognition. Specifically, we use the example of architecture diagrams for complex images due to their incorporation of numerous different visual icons and text. With the internet, searching and obtaining an image has never been easier. Most […]
Quickly build high-accuracy Generative AI applications on enterprise data using Amazon Kendra, LangChain, and large language models
June 2023: This post was updated to cover the Amazon Kendra Retrieve API optimized for RAG use cases, and Amazon Kendra retriever now being part of the LangChain GitHub repo. This revision also updates the instructions to use new version samples from the AWS Samples GitHub repo. Generative AI (GenAI) and large language models (LLMs), […]
Perform intelligent search across emails in your Google workspace using the Gmail connector for Amazon Kendra
Many organizations use Gmail for their business email needs. Gmail for Business is part of Google Workspace, which provides a set of productivity and collaboration tools like Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and more. For any organization, emails contain a wealth of information, which could be within the subject of an email, the message […]
Announcing the updated Microsoft OneDrive connector (V2) for Amazon Kendra
Amazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML), enabling organizations to provide relevant information to customers and employees, when they need it. Amazon Kendra uses ML algorithms to enable users to use natural language queries to search for information scattered across multiple data souces in an enterprise, including commonly used document […]