Amazon Lex, the technology powering Amazon’s virtual assistant Alexa, has exited preview, according to a report from Reuters this morning. The system, which involves natural language understanding ...
This resource guide covers Amazon Lex, the brains behind the Alexa personal assistant technology found in the Amazon Echo. Learn how to deploy Amazon Lex in AWS, and how to use it for business. With ...
Amazon Lex will allow tech companies to quickly make voice or text-based chat interfaces for their apps, making them interactive in the same way as Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. A lot of big ...
AWS said it is opening up its Amazon Lex artificial intelligence service to all customers so they can build applications. Amazon Lex uses the same machine learning technology as Amazon Alexa. Amazon ...
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Developers can now use simple natural language to build or enhance chatbots with Amazon Lex, a tool for crafting conversational interfaces. Using new generative AI features, programmers can describe ...
Today, at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company announced the Amazon Lex automated chat bot designer in preview, a new feature that simplifies the chatbot training and design process by bringing a ...
Today, at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company announced the Amazon Lex automated chat bot designer in preview, a new feature that simplifies the chatbot training and design process by bringing a ...
AWS chief Andy Jassy speaks about AI on Wednesday at re:Invent. Photo via AWS livestream. Amazon today announced three new artificial intelligence-related toolkits for developers building apps on ...
A screenshot of the status page for Amazon Web Services, June 22nd, at 635pm PT. (Update 8:00am, June 23rd: All AWS services were restored overnight, according to the company’s status page. No cause ...