AWS Public Sector Blog
Tag: Artifical Intelligence
How CIMAR’s platform enables a national lung cancer screening program at scale, powered by AWS
In this post, we describe how AWS Partner CIMAR’s medical image management platform is enabling the rapid roll-out, scaling, and operation of the National Health Service (NHS) England’s national lung cancer program, connecting 124 acute NHS trusts and multiple mobile scanning units.
Enhancing decision making for system changes with generative AI
In this post, we explore an innovative solution—developed by Booz Allen, an HAQM Web Services (AWS) Premier Services Partner—that uses HAQM Bedrock-powered generative artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the decision-making process for system changes.
Unlocking multilingual accessibility: Worldreader’s generative AI journey to expand reach using HAQM Bedrock
In today’s digital age, access to engaging educational content remains a critical challenge globally. Worldreader, a pioneering nonprofit organization, is tackling this challenge head-on. In this post, we explore how combining cloud computing capabilities with generative AI on AWS has enabled Worldreader to scale their impact while maintaining the quality and educational value of their content.
University of Luxembourg and AWS collaborate to improve educational experiences
AWS and the University of Luxembourg have signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance education through the use of cutting-edge cloud technology. The MoU aims to strengthen the collaboration in cloud computing, focusing on skills development, research, and artificial intelligence (AI) integration. Read this post to learn more.
Cal Poly seeks to transform procurement process with generative AI-powered scope of work generation
In today’s complex procurement landscape, creating comprehensive and accurate statements of work scopes can present a challenge for university procurement teams. To address this growing challenge, the Digital Transformation Hub (DxHub) at Cal Poly—powered by HAQM Web Services (AWS) and part of the AWS Cloud Innovation Centers (CIC) program—took action. The DxHub collaborated with the university’s Strategic Business Services department to create “Scope Builder,” a generative AI-powered application that aims to revolutionize how procurement specialists develop work scopes for university requests for proposals (RFPs) and contracts.
Building an AI coding assistant on AWS: A guide for federal agencies
Learn how to build an AI coding assistant that meets stringent security requirements for federal customers. This technical guide demonstrates how to combine AWS AI services, open source development tools, and secure infrastructure to accelerate software development while maintaining complete control over model selection and architectural decisions in both AWS GovCloud (US) and commercial AWS Regions.
Benchmark Education accelerates grading and boosts student feedback with generative AI on AWS
Learn how Benchmark Education Company worked closely with HAQM Web Services (AWS) to build a grading tool powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help teachers dramatically reduce the time they spend grading open-ended assessments—while maintaining accuracy, privacy, and trust.
HubbleIQ bridges the digital divide with generative AI-powered IT support
Learn how HubbleIQ uses generative AI on AWS to enhance its autonomous IT support services and democratize connectivity in a digital world.
AWS helps empower small businesses at annual TribalNet conference
TribalNet is an industry group that connects IT leaders, executives, and technology vendors at Native American tribes and tribal enterprises. Founded in 1999, the organization’s mission is Bringing Technology and Tribes Together. AWS fully supports TribalNet and its mission.
How the Wharton School built a virtual TA chat assistant with generative AI on AWS
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has been at the forefront of business innovation for over 140 years. Recently, Wharton found an opportunity to use generative AI to enhance their students’ learning experience. With support from HAQM Web Services (AWS), Wharton will roll out a virtual teaching assistant (TA) in the autumn of 2024, powered by generative AI, to answer students’ specific course-related questions in real time.