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Amazon Bedrock + RDS Aurora: Generative AI Inside Your MySQL Database
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Amazon Bedrock + RDS Aurora: Generative AI Inside Your MySQL Database

via Dev.toGerardo Arroyo2d ago

Have you ever dreamed of having an AI assistant inside your database, helping you optimize queries and explore vast datasets? Well, that dream is about to become reality. In this article, I'll walk you hand-in-hand through the exciting world of integrating Amazon Bedrock with RDS Aurora MySQL. Get ready to discover how this Generative AI combination can revolutionize the way you interact with your data and optimize your SQL queries. Let's start this journey toward the future of AI-powered databases! What Is Amazon Bedrock? Amazon Bedrock is a managed Generative AI service that was launched in early 2023, providing us with access to multiple cutting-edge AI models through a single API. This service has many features and is constantly evolving and growing; here are the most important ones from my perspective: Access to AI models: It offers access to large language models (LLMs) and other AI models from leading companies: Anthropic, AI21 Labs, Meta, Cohere, Mistral AI, Stability AI, and A

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