The current wave of attention on AI has focused on the ability to create chatbots (such as ChatGPT) and generate images (such as Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Dall-E, etc.). Those are definitely fun applications, but less well known is that the underlying technology also has important roles to play in less flashy contexts that are more useful in an enterprise setting.
Empower your employees
No one wants to read through your employee manual, which you haven’t updated for a while anyway. Nor do they want to sift through the notes of last year’s meeting. But computers have more patience, are blazingly fast, and with GPT and vector store indexing, can access and interpret information in droves. Give your employees the power to extract the relevant knowledge from technical, scientific, and legal documents - their eyesight will thank you.
InterAct with your customers
Not everyone wants to chat with a bot. But most people don’t want to wade through your technical documentation or procedures either. And they don’t want to take your 30 minute customer survey.
But humans have a tendency to chat with things, and so if it’s done well, it can solve customer’s problems, retain their interest, and improve their experience.
We can work with you to build custom user experiences based not on vague generalities or robot hallucinations but concrete knowledge based on vector store indexing of your technical or other documents.
Customize content
Not every customer is the same, so why should your content be fixed? Generate user-customized text on the fly to appeal to different market segments, or alternative versions to A/B test and learn more about your users.
Simulate your customers
GPT can be used to synthesize data to test your website and other systems, or even help to generate unit tests for code reviewing purposes.