To store your conversation on DynamoDB you can use DynamoDbConversationMemoryDriver. ```python from swarms.memory.structure import ConversationMemory from swarms.memory.structure import ConversationMemoryElement, Turn, Message from swarms.drivers import DynamoDbConversationMemoryDriver # Instantiate DynamoDbConversationMemoryDriver dynamo_driver = DynamoDbConversationMemoryDriver( aws_region="us-east-1", table_name="conversations", partition_key="convo_id", value_attribute_key="convo_data", partition_key_value="convo1" ) # Create a ConversationMemory structure conv_mem = ConversationMemory( turns=[ Turn( turn_index=0, system=Message("Hello"), user=Message("Hi") ), Turn( turn_index=1, system=Message("How can I assist you today?"), user=Message("I need some information") ) ], latest_turn=Turn( turn_index=2, system=Message("Sure, what information do you need?"), user=None # user has not yet responded ), driver=dynamo_driver # set the driver ) # Store the conversation in DynamoDB dynamo_driver.store(conv_mem) # Load the conversation from DynamoDB loaded_conv_mem = dynamo_driver.load() # Display the loaded conversation print(loaded_conv_mem.to_json()) ```