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AIF-C01 Practice Question: Prevent an Amazon Bedrock chatbot from discussing…
A company wants to prevent an Amazon Bedrock chatbot from discussing specific prohibited topics like competitor pricing. Which Bedrock feature should they configure?
⚠ Common exam trap
Many exam-takers confuse Bedrock Guardrails with Bedrock Agents or Knowledge Bases, assuming that agents or knowledge bases can inherently filter topics, when in fact Guardrails is the dedicated service for content moderation and policy enforcement.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
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Correct answer & explanation
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Bedrock Guardrails – topic denial
Amazon Bedrock Guardrails with topic denial is the correct feature because it allows administrators to define a set of prohibited topics (e.g., competitor pricing) and configure the model to refuse to engage in conversations about them. When the model detects a user input or generates a response that falls within a denied topic, Guardrails intercepts the interaction and returns a predefined denial message, effectively blocking the unwanted discussion. This is a content moderation capability specifically designed to enforce policy-based restrictions on model behavior, making it the ideal choice for preventing a chatbot from discussing specific prohibited topics.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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Bedrock Knowledge Base
Why it's wrong here
Knowledge Base is for retrieval, not content moderation.
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Bedrock Guardrails – topic denial
Why this is correct
Topic denial in Guardrails explicitly blocks defined subjects.
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Bedrock Agents
Why it's wrong here
Agents orchestrate tasks, but do not filter topics by themselves.
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Bedrock Model Evaluation
Why it's wrong here
Model Evaluation measures performance, not enforces safety rules.
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