Amazon Bedrock Powers WPS AI to Enhance Office Software Productivity
Leading office software provider embeds AWS generative AI to enable advanced features
WASHINGTON - Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced that WPS, the world’s leading office software and service provider, has selected Amazon Bedrock, a service for building and scaling generative applications, to bring generative AI capabilities to customers. WPS will use Amazon Bedrock to power its WPS AI, which will power generative AI features in its WPS Office platform. WPS AI includes functions such as spell check, content rewriting, and slide generation, and it can provide customers with an intelligent, efficient and personalized office experience, a press release stated by Amazon.
As the leading office software and service provider, WPS has customers across 220 countries and regions globally. With the rapid development of generative AI technology, more and more customers have increasing demands for content generation in office software.
WPS rapidly built WPS AI using Amazon Bedrock, which offers a choice of industry-leading foundation models. With Amazon Bedrock, WPS can rapidly select and switch between suitable foundation models based on specific application needs. This significantly accelerated the rollout of WPS AI, shortening the launch time to just two months, while lowering costs by 35%.
WPS AI uses Amazon Bedrock to power its spell check and document polishing features. The rapid response time effectively improves article modification speed and reduces customer waiting time. Additionally, Amazon Bedrock enhances the accuracy of WPS AI and corrects grammar mistakes, helping users produce more professional content.
WPS AI also offers a one-click slide generation feature using Amazon Bedrock. It can expand an outline from a single sentence or convert an entire document into an outline and summary, and then automatically match a suitable slide template based on the content theme. This feature reduces the time and effort required for slide creation, and greatly improves users’ productivity.
Amazon Bedrock’s long context window can provide richer semantic information and ensure more accurate summarization and outline extraction.
Through the use of Amazon Bedrock, WPS has implemented robust safeguards to prevent the data from being used to train the underlying large language models or from leaving the secure AWS environment. Supported by AWS’s security standards and compliance certifications, WPS has built a comprehensive data security system to ensure user data privacy and security across different countries and regions.
AWS closely collaborated with WPS from the initial stages of exploring product concepts, through prompt engineering and model optimization. Through joint efforts in defining the technical roadmap, fine-tuning large language models for office scenarios, and providing hands-on guidance, AWS helped WPS rapidly overcome technical challenges to integrate cutting-edge generative AI into WPS's office solutions.
"AWS has industry-leading technical advantages in the field of generative AI, along with rich practical experience and resources, which can help us accelerate the adoption of generative AI technology,” Xiang He, General Manager of WPS International Department, WPS Software said. “In the future, we look forward to continuing to explore the intelligent applications of generative AI technology in the office field with AWS, empowering more WPS AI office scenarios to bring innovative digital office experience of efficient collaboration for global users."
"AWS’s generative AI services are driving greater productivity and personalization for global enterprises,” said Greg Pearson, vice president, AWS Global Sales. “Using Amazon Bedrock in its core AI application is allowing WPS to develop and introduce intelligent features like automated slide generation in half the time. With AWS, WPS can innovate faster and automate tedious and repetitive tasks that give employees more time to work on meaningful and customer-facing tasks.”