Bedrock Studio automatically deploys the necessary Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources as developers request them, ensuring apps and data never leave the signed-in AWS account. The tool appears to be a combination of existing AWS tools, with added corporate governance and compliance capabilities. Despite competition from Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and others, Amazon's generative AI-related services, including Bedrock, are reportedly performing well, with a combined "multi-billion dollar run rate," according to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
Key takeaways:
- Amazon is launching a new tool called Bedrock Studio, which is designed to allow organizations to experiment with, collaborate on, and build generative AI-powered apps.
- Bedrock Studio is a part of Bedrock, Amazon’s generative AI tooling and hosting platform, and it provides a rapid prototyping environment for generative AI.
- The tool guides developers through the steps to evaluate, analyze, fine-tune and share generative AI models, and it offers tools to support collaboration with team members to create and refine generative AI apps.
- Amazon Bedrock Studio is up against generative AI development platforms from Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and others, but Amazon's generative AI businesses, including Bedrock, are reportedly holding their own, with a combined multi-billion dollar run rate.