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The AWS AI Services training course helps you build a practical understanding of how artificial intelligence is implemented using AWS managed services. You will be introduced to the basics of AI and learn how AWS AI services can make intricate tasks easier, including image and video processing, natural language search, voice recognition, and document data extraction. The course takes you through the most important services of Amazon, such as Amazon Q, Kendra, Rekognition, Transcribe, Polly, Textract, and Bedrock, and introduces you to the most important features and advantages, as well as the real-life examples of their application. Through guided examples and architecture overviews, you will see how these services are set up and used within an AWS account to improve productivity and automate workflows.You will know how to analyze images and videos, extract structured and unstructured data from documents, convert speech to text and text to natural-sounding speech, and design intelligent search and chatbot solutions. Having had practical experience in working with real-time and batch processes, you will be equipped to incorporate AWS AI services in applications and help facilitate smarter, faster, and more efficient solutions with the help of cloud-based AI services. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply AWS AI services to solve practical business problems with confidence.
AI, ML, and postgraduate learning programs from Great Learning.
Mar 26, 2026
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