OK I watched this so that everyone else doesn’t have to.
It’s about AWS Bedrock Guardrails.
First he says that AWS IAM which is just role based access control for their cloud is something insurmountable for a single person to accomplish (which is bullshit, I have implemented this myself in some projects).
Then he goes on to shill this new product where they use a LLM to take any policy document and make it into something logical (and pointing out any logical inconsistencies while also allowing you to correct any assumptions it made). This is actually good because a lot of policy documents are vague and conflict with themselves.
The product seems useful but it’s far from ground breaking and his way of talking is sensationalist.
So what’s the problem and how did it get solved? I can’t be arsed to watch a video that’s probably just ai shilling
OK I watched this so that everyone else doesn’t have to.
It’s about AWS Bedrock Guardrails.
First he says that AWS IAM which is just role based access control for their cloud is something insurmountable for a single person to accomplish (which is bullshit, I have implemented this myself in some projects).
Then he goes on to shill this new product where they use a LLM to take any policy document and make it into something logical (and pointing out any logical inconsistencies while also allowing you to correct any assumptions it made). This is actually good because a lot of policy documents are vague and conflict with themselves.
The product seems useful but it’s far from ground breaking and his way of talking is sensationalist.
Spoiler, it’s not just ai shilling.