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playing around with PartyRock! a new Bedrock playground

I'm currently on vacation and I'm typing this from mobile. So this post will be very short.
But I just wanted to tell you that I had the opportunity to experiment with PartyRock, a playground for Amazon Bedrock.

It's a tool that allows you to experiment with generative AI and lets you build your own AI based app in a matter of minutes.
seriously,

On vacation I never take my laptop with me and I tried PartyRock from my mobile phone and in less than 2 minutes I had my app ready.
PartyRock while at the pool

what app? well, not the most original but as I said I am on vacation, and more precisely on Reunion Island, where I habe been eating delicious creole food all week. in my apartment I had some ingredients and some leftovers and thought about an app that creates a recipe with those, following a specific style like Italian, Vietnamese or in these case Creole, and showing you a picture of the prepared dish (as well generate by AI).

this is the simple prompt I had to feed into the playground to get my app.

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it's really that simple,

it worked out pretty well I think. you can find it ,here (recipe included!)

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when i'll be back I will have a proper look at the tool and see what more it has to offer to experiment with generative AI, in the meantime you can give it a try creating your own app or remixing mine or other existing ones!
party on 🥳🥳!

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