I am getting an error when trying to use Claude as a model to test the Knowledge Base saying: "Your request rate is too high. Reduce the frequency of requests." Any idea what this might be due to?
@@mirabdullah138 that's weird. I usually use Claude Sonnet. Maybe put in a support ticket and see if they can help? It doesn't make sense that you would get that error on a service that you pay for based on actual usage.
So, in real time, we can't sync the data every time a new file gets uploaded. Isn't it better to create Lambda function that takes the files from S3 bucket and uploads it to Pinecone by setting S3 trigger to invoke that Lambda function whenever a PDF file is uploaded?
That's a great idea to automate the knowledge base update process! Yes you should definitely be able to do that with the Bedrock APIs. The scope would be a bit too much for this video, but it's a great idea for another video!
Best video for the topic on the internet. Thank you so much!
What an amazing tutorial. Thank you man!!! Super helpful
Amazon needs to improve their setup instructions. So much time lost until finding your video. Thank you.
Great video! Do you have or know of any guides on how to do this in cdk?
Thanks for the great content!
I am getting an error when trying to use Claude as a model to test the Knowledge Base saying: "Your request rate is too high. Reduce the frequency of requests."
Any idea what this might be due to?
Hmmm that's odd. Have you tried any other models?
@@TrevorSullivan It seems it's been an issue as of late. I did try Titan and that did work - still no luck with Anthropic though.
@@mirabdullah138 that's weird. I usually use Claude Sonnet. Maybe put in a support ticket and see if they can help? It doesn't make sense that you would get that error on a service that you pay for based on actual usage.
So, in real time, we can't sync the data every time a new file gets uploaded. Isn't it better to create Lambda function that takes the files from S3 bucket and uploads it to Pinecone by setting S3 trigger to invoke that Lambda function whenever a PDF file is uploaded?
That's a great idea to automate the knowledge base update process! Yes you should definitely be able to do that with the Bedrock APIs. The scope would be a bit too much for this video, but it's a great idea for another video!
@@codeinrust Would love to see your approach.
@@dikshyakasaju7541 every time you move data from S3, you pay. watch for that expense
Really nice video! This helped
Hey Douglas, I'm glad this video helped you out! What are you using Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases for, out of curiosity?
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Nice explanation
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