AWS Machine Learning Blog 2024年12月13日
Amazon Q Apps supports customization and governance of generative AI-powered apps
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Amazon Q Apps推出新功能,增强应用定制选项,允许业务用户根据个人或组织需求定制解决方案.引入新的治理功能,管理员可使用应用验证来支持用户创建的应用,并使用可定制的标签类别组织应用库.应用创建者现在可以私下共享应用,并构建可收集多个用户输入的数据收集应用.这些新增功能旨在通过关注管理员控制和解锁新用例的功能,改进公司在日常运营中使用生成式AI的方式.

✅已验证应用: 管理员可以根据公司的标准对已发布的应用进行审批,通过验证的应用会在应用库中显示一个独特的蓝色复选标记图标,并且会自动显示在每个类别应用列表的顶部,以便于用户发现.

🏷️自定义标签: 管理员可以为应用用户创建自定义类别标签,以便在库中组织和分类应用,以反映其团队职能或组织结构.管理员可以在Amazon Q Business控制台上创建和管理这些标签,最终用户可以在创建应用时使用它们,并在库中发现相关应用.

👥私密共享: 应用创建者现在可以使用高级共享选项,对应用进行更精细的控制,并在组织内促进协作.通过私密共享,创建者可以选择与特定用户或所有应用用户共享应用.任何程度的共享仍将在库中显示该应用,但通过私密共享,它将仅对与其共享的应用用户可见.

✍️数据收集应用(预览版): 这是一项新功能,允许记录其他应用用户提供的输入,从而产生一种新的Amazon Q Apps类型,例如团队调查和项目回顾.此增强功能使您能够在组织内的多个用户之间整理数据,进一步增强Amazon Q Apps满足各种业务需求的协作质量.这些应用可以进一步使用生成式AI来分析收集的数据、识别常见主题、总结想法并提供可操作的见解.

We are excited to announce new features that allow creation of more powerful apps, while giving more governance control using Amazon Q Apps, a capability within Amazon Q Business that allows you to create generative AI-powered apps based on your organization’s data. These features enhance app customization options that let business users tailor solutions to their specific individual or organizational requirements. We have introduced new governance features for administrators to endorse user-created apps with app verification, and to organize app libraries with customizable label categories that reflect their organizations. App creators can now share apps privately and build data collection apps that can collate inputs across multiple users. These additions are designed to improve how companies use generative AI in their daily operations by focusing on admin controls and capabilities that unlock new use cases.

In this post, we examine how these features enhance the capabilities of Amazon Q Apps. We explore the new customization options, detailing how these advancements make Amazon Q Apps more accessible and applicable to a wider range of enterprise customers. We focus on key features such as custom labels, verified apps, private sharing, and data collection apps (preview).

Endorse quality apps and customize labels in the app library

To help with discoverability of published Amazon Q Apps and address questions about quality of user-created apps, we have launched verified apps. Verified apps are endorsed by admins, indicating they have undergone approval based on your company’s standards. Admins can endorse published Amazon Q Apps by updating their status from Default to Verified directly on the Amazon Q Business console. Admins can work closely with their business stakeholders to determine the criteria for verifying apps, based on their organization’s specific needs and policies. This admin-led labeling capability is a reactive approach to endorsing published apps, without gating the publishing process for app creators.

When users access the library, they will see a distinct blue checkmark icon on any apps that have been marked as Verified by admins (as shown in the following screenshot). Additionally, verified apps are automatically surfaced to the top of the app list within each category, making them easily discoverable. To learn more about verifying apps, refer to Understanding and managing Verified Amazon Q Apps.

The next feature we discuss is custom labels. Admins can create custom category labels for app users to organize and classify apps in the library to reflect their team functions or organizational structure. This feature enables admins to create and manage these labels on the Amazon Q Business console, and end-users can use them at app creation and to discover relevant apps in the library. Admins can update the category labels at any time to tailor towards specific business needs depending on their use cases. For example, admins that manage Amazon Q Business app environments for marketing organizations might add labels like Product Marketing, PR, Ads, or Sales solely for the users on the marketing team to use (see the following screenshot).

Users on the marketing team who create apps can use the custom labels to slot their app in the right category, which will help other users discover apps in the library based on their focus area (as shown in the following screenshot). To learn more about custom labels, see Custom labels for Amazon Q Apps.

Share your apps with select users

App creators can now use advanced sharing options to create more granular controls over apps and facilitate collaboration within their organizations. With private sharing, you have the option to share an app with select individuals or with all app users (which was previously possible). Sharing of any extent will still display the app in the library, but with private sharing, it will only be visible to app users with whom it has been shared. This means the library continues to be the place where users discover apps that they have access to. This feature unlocks the ability to enable apps only to the intended audience and helps reduce “noise” in the library from apps that aren’t necessarily relevant for all users. App creators have the ability to test updates before they are ready to publish changes, helping make sure app iterations and refinements aren’t shared before they are ready to widely publish the revised version.

To share an app with specific users, creators can add each user using their full email address (see the following screenshot). Users are only added after the email address match is found, making sure creators don’t unknowingly give access to someone who doesn’t have access to that Amazon Q Business app environment. To learn more about private sharing, see Sharing Amazon Q Apps.

Unlock new use cases with data collection

The last feature we share in this post is data collection apps (preview), a new capability that allows you to record inputs provided by other app users, resulting in a new genre of Amazon Q Apps such as team surveys and project retrospectives. This enhancement enables you to collate data across multiple users within your organization, further enhancing the collaborative quality of Amazon Q Apps for various business needs. These apps can further use generative AI to analyze the collected data, identify common themes, summarize ideas, and provide actionable insights.

After publishing a data collection app to the library, creators can share the unique link to invite their colleagues to participate. You must share the unique link to get submissions for your specific data collection. When app users open the data collection app from the library, it triggers a fresh data collection with its own unique shareable link, for which they are the designated owner. As the owner of a data collection, you can start new rounds and manage controls to start and stop accepting new data submissions, as well as reveal or hide the collected data. To learn more about data collection apps, see Data collection in Amazon Q Apps.

Conclusion

In this post, we discussed how these new features for Amazon Q Apps in Amazon Q Business make generative AI more customizable and governable for enterprise users. From custom labels and verified apps to private sharing and data collection capabilities, these innovations enable organizations to create, manage, and share AI-powered apps that align with their specific business needs while maintaining appropriate controls.

For more information, see Creating purpose-built Amazon Q Apps.


About the Author

Tiffany Myers is a Product Manager at AWS, where she leads bringing in new capabilities while maintaining the simplicity of Amazon Q Business and Amazon Q Apps, drawing inspiration from the adaptive intelligence of amphibians in nature to help customers transform and evolve their businesses through generative AI.

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