Updated
Updated · AWS Blog · Aug 10
Amazon Bedrock Lets OpenAI Models Browse the Web, With 0 Data Egress
Updated
Updated · AWS Blog · Aug 10

Amazon Bedrock Lets OpenAI Models Browse the Web, With 0 Data Egress

3 articles · Updated · AWS Blog · Aug 10

Summary

  • Amazon Bedrock now lets OpenAI models browse and retrieve live internet content, giving AI applications access to information beyond their training data.
  • Zero data egress and AWS data residency are central to the feature, which AWS says lets customers use real-time web content inside secured environments.
  • OpenAI models named in the launch include GPT-5.4, GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra and Luna, aimed at building AI agents and question-answering applications.
  • The web-browsing release led a broader AWS weekly roundup that also highlighted Bedrock AgentCore runtime instances, DynamoDB vector search and Lambda bandwidth scaling up to 3,000 Mbps.

Insights

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