After the successful launch of Entrinsik Informer AI earlier this year, the company is looking ahead to the future of AI Assistants.
Informer AI offers real-time assistance with Help Center AI, enhances scripting and querying capabilities through Copilot AI, and empowers users to create digital assistants in seconds.
Uniquely adept at handling both structured and unstructured data, these assistants can visualize data, print templates, and connect to APIs, integrating seamlessly with datasets, PDFs, and documents.
“Our goal was to revolutionize the way that users interact with data—both within Informer and outside of Informer,” said Madhavi W. Chandra, chief product officer, Entrinsik, in a blog post.
The company engineered Informer AI Assistants to be intentional, intelligent with specific knowledge, and skilled for the objective at hand. This allows customers to create an expert AI Assistant for every purpose.
Thus, an AI Assistant has targeted conversations and capabilities, which greatly mitigates the effects of hallucinations that plague general AI. It was essential to the company that the foundational ways that Informer adheres to data governance persist in Informer AI Assistants, protecting access and confidentiality of user data.
As Entrinsik forges ahead with the development of Informer AI Assistants, the company envisions an experience where users are conversing with different AI Assistants just as seamlessly as they do with coworkers and taking immediate action from an AI Assistant.
“We envision an experience where students use an AI Assistant as their go-to for navigating their academic pursuits-from finding out what courses they still need to take, to helping them study for a Chemistry test,” said Chandra. “Our journey is just the beginning as we strive to empower customers to harness the power of AI to make the most informed decisions supported by robust and secure data. I’m genuinely excited about the impact Informer AI Assistants will have on customers’ daily work and the transformative effect it will have for their organizations.”
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