Dabble Lab #283: In this tutorial, Sohini discusses Amazon Comprehend's ability to detect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) entities. This method is helpful to extract certain information from customer communications.
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The different personally identifiable information (PII) entities that Amazon Comprehend can detect include: name, address, phone number, age, user name, password, pin number, AWS access key, AWS secret key, URL, date, time, passport number, social security number, driver's license number, email, IP Address, media access control (MAC) address, bank account number, bank routing number, and credit or debit cards' number, CVV, and expiration date.
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