In this video, we build an AI-powered semantic search solution for MySQL/MariaDB workloads using Amazon Bedrock and MariaDB Vector support on Amazon RDS. Unlike traditional keyword-based search, semantic search understands the meaning and context behind a query — similar to how Amazon Music finds workout tracks without matching the word "workout," or how Airbnb returns "lakeside chalet" when you search "cozy cabin near a lake." We walk through generating sentence embeddings via Amazon Bedrock, storing them as vectors in RDS MariaDB, and performing Nearest Neighbor search to find textually similar products — enabling use cases like product recommendations, natural language discovery, and fraud detection.
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