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Tech »  How PerformLine uses prompt engineering on Amazon Bedrock to detect compliance violations
  • How PerformLine uses prompt engineering on Amazon Bedrock to detect compliance violations
    1 day ago   aws.amazon.com - machine-learning

    How PerformLine uses prompt engineering on Amazon Bedrock to detect compliance violations

    This post is co-written with Bogdan Arsenie and Nick Mattei from PerformLine. PerformLine operates within ...

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The Morning After: Apple’s iOS 26 beta is ready for the public

The Morning After: Apple’s iOS 26 beta is ready for the public

1 day, 6 hours ago   Engadget

A few months since WWDC 2025, and Apple is shifting its OS update from developers to brave members of the public. Yesterday, the company launched the public beta version of ...

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