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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Many customers are looking for guidance on how to manage security, privacy, and compliance as they develop generative AI applications. This post provides three guided steps to architect risk management strategies while developing generative AI applications using LLMs.

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Deploy large language models for a healthtech use case on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Overall, $384 billion is projected as the cost of pharmacovigilance activities to the overall healthcare industry by 2022. In this solution, we fine-tune a variety of models on Hugging Face that were pre-trained on medical data and use the BioBERT model, which was pre-trained on the Pubmed dataset and performs the best out of those tried.

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From Hype to Hope: Key Lessons on AI in Security, Innersource, and the Evolving Threat Landscape

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However, social engineering is a common tactic, so it is advisable to continuously improve security awareness and education in an effort to decrease the effectiveness of social engineering attacks. 300+ AI-powered GitHub Actions in the marketplace. Majority of respondents incorporate at least some AI into technical tasks.

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Few-shot prompt engineering and fine-tuning for LLMs in Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning - AI

This blog is part of the series, Generative AI and AI/ML in Capital Markets and Financial Services. Traditionally, earnings call scripts have followed similar templates, making it a repeatable task to generate them from scratch each time. The following diagram illustrates the workflow for our fine-tuning method.

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10 digital transformation questions every CIO must answer

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To that end, CIO.com asked a half-dozen longtime IT leaders — current and former CIOs as well as consultants and executive advisers — to share the questions they think CIOs should ask themselves to determine whether they’re sailing to success or about to dash onto the rocks. But the signs are there, for those who take the time to look.

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Implementing Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock in support of GDPR (right to be forgotten) requests

AWS Machine Learning - AI

FMs are trained on vast quantities of data, allowing them to be used to answer questions on a variety of subjects. This streamlined approach simplifies the GDPR right to be forgotten compliance for generative AI applications. Delete the customer information part of the source.csv file and re-upload the file to the S3 bucket.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Generative AI is the wild card: Will it help developers to manage complexity? It’s tempting to look at AI as a quick fix. Whether it will be able to do high-level design is an open question—but as always, that question has two sides: “Will AI do our design work?” Did generative AI play a role?

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