Thank you very much for this content! Very educational. I do have one question tho. When creating a user for this process, must you grant administrative access to that user for this to work or there's specific policies that you can grant to a non administrative user and achieve the same goal?
Hi there, and your question has been heard! 👂 Please take a look at the two following official docs which may shed some light on your concern: go.aws/3Wzd0QQ & go.aws/3Wjnv9k. 💡 However, you also have the option to reach out to our AWS industry experts on re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. There you can post and read posts related to yours. ^DC
@awsupport - while using the built in QnAintent with lex bot which in turn is linked to a knowledge base created in bedrock. What are all the additional costs we should expect for using other aws services like bedrock, anthropoid Claude model and is there anything else involved like open search service?
Hi! If you'd like, this is an excellent question to share with our teams: go.aws/contact-aws. ✉️ You may also find these resources useful: go.aws/calculator & go.aws/47wiGyM. 📚 ^SA
Hi there. 👋 For more info on creating an agent in Amazon Bedrock, you can review this doc here: go.aws/4fYSfFD. 🔍 You're welcome to direct any questions to our community of experts on AWS re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. 📝 ^AM
Is the QnAIntent a fallback in this scenario? If the question doesn’t match any of the other intents in the Insurance bot, check with QnA for the answer?
Great question. You can learn more about using QnAintent, here: go.aws/473hYIU. If you need additional clarification, reach out to our community of experts and devs over in re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. ^RS
ERROR : Invalid Bot Configuration: Lex was unable to invoke the Bedrock foundation model on your behalf. Check that your role has permissions to allow Lex to invoke the appropriate Bedrock model and try your request again.
Hi, there. 👋 This error may occur when the user does not have the required permissions to invoke the Bedrock foundation model. Additional information can be located via these resources: go.aws/3zexRQv & go.aws/3MABzHl. ℹ️ If these do not help, you can submit a new question to our free community of helpful engineers at re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. ✍️ ^ZP
I'm sorry to hear this. If you've reviewed the docs we shared and would like further assistance, you may find it helpful to reach out to our community of experts over on re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. 🤓 You can find more options to get help, here: go.aws/aws-repost. 👈 ^SA
@@mansi4994 hello i resolved the problem, u should check in aws bedrock id u have the haiku model available to use ! If not you should request access first
I have an existing Lex bot that loads airtime to phone numbers via an API, i'll try and integrate Gen AI features and see how it improves it.
Impressive stuff!
Thank you very much for this content! Very educational. I do have one question tho. When creating a user for this process, must you grant administrative access to that user for this to work or there's specific policies that you can grant to a non administrative user and achieve the same goal?
Hi there, and your question has been heard! 👂 Please take a look at the two following official docs which may shed some light on your concern: go.aws/3Wzd0QQ & go.aws/3Wjnv9k. 💡 However, you also have the option to reach out to our AWS industry experts on re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. There you can post and read posts related to yours. ^DC
@awsupport - while using the built in QnAintent with lex bot which in turn is linked to a knowledge base created in bedrock. What are all the additional costs we should expect for using other aws services like bedrock, anthropoid Claude model and is there anything else involved like open search service?
Hi! If you'd like, this is an excellent question to share with our teams: go.aws/contact-aws. ✉️ You may also find these resources useful: go.aws/calculator & go.aws/47wiGyM. 📚 ^SA
Can you explain how have you created agents?
Hi there. 👋 For more info on creating an agent in Amazon Bedrock, you can review this doc here: go.aws/4fYSfFD. 🔍 You're welcome to direct any questions to our community of experts on AWS re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. 📝 ^AM
thank you so much!
knowledge base Bedrock support Relational Database ?
no one is talking about this question in any demo and is the most important :/
Is the QnAIntent a fallback in this scenario? If the question doesn’t match any of the other intents in the Insurance bot, check with QnA for the answer?
Great question. You can learn more about using QnAintent, here: go.aws/473hYIU. If you need additional clarification, reach out to our community of experts and devs over in re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. ^RS
ERROR : Invalid Bot Configuration: Lex was unable to invoke the Bedrock foundation model on your behalf. Check that your role has permissions to allow Lex to invoke the appropriate Bedrock model and try your request again.
Hi, there. 👋 This error may occur when the user does not have the required permissions to invoke the Bedrock foundation model. Additional information can be located via these resources: go.aws/3zexRQv & go.aws/3MABzHl. ℹ️ If these do not help, you can submit a new question to our free community of helpful engineers at re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. ✍️ ^ZP
@@awssupportI am having the exact same issue. I checked my role and it has the permission required to invoke bedrock but still getting the same error.
I'm sorry to hear this. If you've reviewed the docs we shared and would like further assistance, you may find it helpful to reach out to our community of experts over on re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. 🤓 You can find more options to get help, here: go.aws/aws-repost. 👈 ^SA
@@mansi4994 hello i resolved the problem, u should check in aws bedrock id u have the haiku model available to use ! If not you should request access first