Elastic Observability 8.13 introduces general availability for AWS Bedrock support in the Elastic AI Assistant, along with performance enhancements and new features for AI Assistant and Service Level Objectives (SLOs). The update includes contextual awareness for AI Assistant, allowing it to recognize the screen from which users enter, and a tech preview for editing and visualizing ES|QL queries. Additionally, SLOs can now be grouped by tag, SLI indicator type, or status, and there is a new page to assist with triaging burn rate alerts. These features are available on Elastic Cloud and can also be accessed through self-managed products like Elastic Stack, Elastic Cloud Enterprise, and Elastic Cloud for Kubernetes. Users are advised to be cautious with third-party AI tools, as Elastic does not control them and cannot guarantee data security.