Enable Composable AI

Enable Composable AI

Mediagraph is thrilled to announce Composable AI, a groundbreaking set of new features that allow you to adapt AI-powered understanding to your workflow – not the other way around. Composable AI lets you configure custom AI actions to generate specific AI analysis tailored to your needs. 

Create a new AWS account

  1. On the AWS homepage, click Create a New Account.
  2. Enter your email address and choose an account name.
  3. Click Verify email address. You will receive an email with a 6 digit verification code.
  4. Enter the verification code and click Verify.
  5. Follow the prompts to choose a password, provide profile information, and provide a credit card number, clicking Continue at each step.
  6. Enter your phone number to receive a 4-digit verification code via SMS. Enter the code on the next screen.
  7. When prompted to select a support plan, select Basic support, which is provided at no cost.
  8. Click Complete sign up.

Enable foundation models

  1. Navigate to the Amazon Bedrock dashboard.
  2. Click Model access in the left-hand sidebar, under Configure and learn.
  3. Click Enable all models.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click Next
  5. To access Anthropic's Claude models, users are required to provide information about their use case. Complete the form to provide information about your company, and write a short description of how you plan to use the AI model. An example description is "Generating metadata for images, documents, and other files."
  6. At the bottom of the page, click Next.
  7. At the bottom of the following page, click Submit. Generally, approval is granted in a matter of minutes.

Get access credentials

  1. Follow this link, or use the tools in the AWS dashboard to navigate to IAM > Security credentials.
  2. In the Access keys panel, click Create access key.
  3. On the confirmation page, check the box to accept: "I understand creating a root access key is not a best practice, but I still want to create one."
  4. Click Create access key.
  5. Click Download .csv file and store the file in a safe place. Leave the window with the credentials open until you have copied the credentials to Mediagraph.

Enable Composable AI in Mediagraph

  1. In a new tab, open Mediagraph and navigate to Manage > Site Settings.
  2. Open the AI Settings tab
  3. Copy and paste the Access Key and Secret Access Key from AWS into the fields in Mediagraph
  4. From the region dropdown, select US East (N Virginia).
  5. Click Update. Composable AI has now been enabled on your Mediagraph account. Custom AI Actions can be created and configured in Manage > Custom Meta Fields.

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