Amazon announces the expansion of the TwelveLabs’ Pegasus 1.2 video understanding model to the US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), and Europe (Frankfurt) AWS Regions. This expansion makes it easier for customers to build and scale generative AI applications that can understand and interact with video content at an enterprise level.
Pegasus 1.2 is a powerful video-first language model that can generate text based on the visual, audio, and textual content within videos. Specifically designed for long-form video, it excels at video-to-text generation and temporal understanding. With Pegasus 1.2’s availability in these additional regions, you can now build video-intelligence applications closer to your data and end users in key geographic locations, reducing latency and simplifying your architecture.
With today’s expansion, Pegasus 1.2 is now available in Amazon Bedrock across 7 regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), and Asia Pacific (Seoul). To get started with Pegasus 1.2, visit the Amazon Bedrock console. To learn more, read the blog, product page, Amazon Bedrock pricing, and documentation.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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