AWS PartyRock: Develop apps with generative AI without programming knowledge

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With AWS PartyRock, Amazon Web Services has implemented a new application in Amazon Bedrock with which apps based on generative AI can be developed completely without programming knowledge. The idea is that AWS PartyRock teaches users the concept of prompt engineering in a simple and intuitive way.
What AWS PartyRock can do
AWS PartyRock is not designed for developing complex programs. It is more of a playground where users can let off steam. However, this is intentional, as the primary aim is to learn how to use generative AI, prompts and large language models (LLMs). Particular attention is paid to creating prompts, linking different prompts together and learning how Foundation Models (FMs) react to certain prompts. AWS PartyRock is therefore aimed at absolute beginners who want to familiarize themselves with generative AI for the first time.
AWS PartyRock invites you to experiment, but can also be used to develop fun language AIs. Amazon itself gives the examples of joke generators, the creation of cooking recipes based on predefined ingredients or an AI narrator for role-playing games.
This may not sound very interesting for companies at first glance, but if we think a little further, the possibilities can also be extended to helpful apps for a company. Instead of cooking recipes from ingredients, an app could create inventory lists, for example. Instead of the AI narrator, a chatbot can be implemented to help with onboarding within the company.
With the necessary creativity and good ideas, AWS PartyRock has a lot to offer. A good introduction for beginners that encourages creative approaches. An aspect that should not be underestimated when developing apps with generative AI.
Test AWS PartyRock free of charge
AWS PartyRock is subject to certain restrictions. The program currently only understands prompts in English. It is based on the Claude 2 language model from Anthropic. A few months ago, Amazon invested 4 billion US dollars in the start-up Anthropic to drive forward the further development of its Claude 2 artificial intelligence and to be able to use it for Amazon Web Services.
AWS PartyRock is one of the first results of this investment. It will certainly not stop at this playground. Where AWS PartyRock is designed to let off steam creatively and develop smaller apps to share with others, AWS is already planning larger projects in the background with the help of Anthropic. We can probably expect a lot from AWS and Anthropic in 2024.
AWS PartyRock can be tested free of charge.
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