Choose from leading FMs
Amazon Bedrock makes building with a range of foundation models (FMs) as straightforward as an API call. Amazon Bedrock provides access to leading models including AI21 Labs' Jurassic, Anthropic's Claude, Cohere's Command and Embed, Meta's Llama 2, and Stability AI's Stable Diffusion, as well as our own Amazon Titan models. With Amazon Bedrock, you can select the FM that is best suited for your use case and application requirements.
Experiment with FMs for different tasks
Experiment with different FMs using interactive playgrounds for various modalities including text, chat, and image. The playgrounds allow you to try out various models for your use case to get a feel for the model’s suitability for a given task.
Evaluate FMs to select the best one for your use case
Model Evaluation on Amazon Bedrock allows you to use automatic and human evaluations to select FMs for a specific use case. Automatic model evaluation uses curated datasets and provides predefined metrics including accuracy, robustness, and toxicity. For subjective metrics, you can use Amazon Bedrock to set up a human evaluation workflow in a few quick steps. With human evaluations, you can bring your own datasets and define custom metrics, such as relevance, style, and alignment to brand voice. Human evaluation workflows can use your own employees as reviewers or you can engage a team managed by AW to perform the human evaluation, where AWS hires skilled evaluators and manages the complete workflow on your behalf. To learn more, read the blog.
Privately customize FMs with your data
In a few quick steps, Amazon Bedrock lets you go from generic models to ones that are specialized and customized for your business and use case. To adapt an FM for a specific task, you can use a technique called fine-tuning. Point to a few labeled examples in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and Amazon Bedrock makes a copy of the base model, trains it with your data, and creates a fine-tuned model accessible only to you, so you get customized responses. Fine-tuning is available for Command, Llama 2, Amazon Titan Text Lite and Express, Amazon Titan Image Generator, and Amazon Titan Multimodal Embeddings models. A second way you can adapt Amazon Titan Text Lite and Amazon Titan Express FMs in Amazon Bedrock is with continued pretraining, a technique that uses your unlabeled datasets to customize the FM for your domain or industry. With both fine-tuning and continued pretraining, Amazon Bedrock creates a private, customized copy of the base FM for you, and your data is not used to train the original base models. Your data used to customize models is securely transferred through your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). To learn more, read the blog.
Converse API
Converse API provides developers a consistent way to invoke Amazon Bedrock models removing the complexity to adjust for model-specific differences such as inference parameters.