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This study guide by Peter S. Buswell prepares candidates for the AWS Certified Generative AI Developer – Professional (AIP-C01) exam. The text, suitable for students and those interested in understanding GenAI, outlines essential technical domains, including Amazon Bedrock inference, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and the implementation of agentic systems. It emphasizes architectural decision-making, highlighting the trade-offs between performance, cost, and security within the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Key sections explain the mechanics of embeddings, chunking strategies, and guardrails to ensure responsible AI deployment. Additionally, the guide provides strategic exam hints and heuristics to help developers distinguish between managed services and custom orchestration. Ultimately, the source serves as a practical roadmap for building scalable and secure generative AI applications using native AWS tools.
@CadenMerritt
A candidate. A question that cannot be unasked.
He speaks about housing, healthcare, AI and economic fairness the way engineers speak about load-bearing problems — with solutions, not slogans. He belongs to no party. He attacks no one. He is never in the same room as anyone who follows him.
In seven months, Caden Merritt has built the largest grassroots political following in American history. He has also never been seen in person.
Sara Okafor is an investigative journalist three months into a profile with no subject. She has his record, his posts, his interviews. She has his voice, his reasoning, his face. What she does not have — what no one has — is a person.
The signal is real. The analysis is sound. The policies hold. The only question left — the one this book will not answer for you — is whether any of the rest of it matters.
"Unsettling in exactly the right way. A political novel for the moment we are living in."
received my propane invoice today (no joke)…
It wasn’t the $4.29/gallon that caught my attention.
It was this:
Sales Tax: $14.60
Sales Tax Surcharge: $6.15
Hazmat Fee: $12.42
Tax on Hazmat: $0.84
Fuel Surcharge: $6.86
Tax on Fuel Surcharge: $0.47
At some point you stop asking “what am I paying for?”
…and start asking “why is this so hard to understand?”
That’s not a propane problem. That’s a business design problem.
We’re seeing the same thing with AI right now. Companies rushing into automation…before they’ve made the experience clear.
At DrVoIP, we keep it simple:
👉 AI for Answers (make it clear)
👉 AI for Action (make it happen)
Skip the first—and the second just creates more confusion.
If your customer has to decode the experience…you’ve already lost a little trust. Where are you seeing this in your business?
I just received an invoice for my Propane Gas Delivery to my home. It is not the 4.2999 per gallon we paid for the gas thta is troubling me, it is the follow on fees, the tax on the fees, and the tax on the tax?
Sales Tax 4.750% =14.60
Sales Tax Surch 2% =6.15
Hazmat fee 12.42
Tax on the Hazmat fee .84
Fuel Surcharge 6.86
Tan on the fuel Surcharge .47
How do you put a tax charge on fees that are already a non-legislated Tax ?
AWS introduces Conversational AI to Amazon Connect.
Given the lack of examples, and documentation we are working to figure it out! As a Generative AI Developer, you will be disappointed, as a Connect Engineer you will be scratching you head! Hopefully this three part tutorial will help!
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“AI-Enabled Amazon Connect Modernization Packages”In two weeks, we deploy proven AI capabilities inside your existing environment to improve one or more operational metrics — like handle time, containment, or response consistency.
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