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On today’s episode, Director of Next Generation Internet Research Frank Downing and Chief Futurist Brett Winton are speaking with Cyrus Khajvandi and Dan Rasmuson, the brains behind the artificial intelligence (AI) startup Humata. Backed by OpenAI's foundation-aware technology, Humata seeks to transform how we interact with the written word in the workplace. We'll delve into the tech, highlight the unique challenges it addresses, and discuss the broader impact on productivity. From navigating ambiguous language to fast-tracking the knowledge-transfer process, this episode explores how advanced AI models pave the way for a more intelligent and intuitive approach to handling organizational data, with the prime example of Humata's success. Stay with us as we cut through the AI jargon and learn how AI-supported knowledge transfer reshapes enterprise workflows.
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On today’s episode, Director of Next Generation Internet Research Frank Downing and Chief Futurist Brett Winton are speaking with Cyrus Khajvandi and Dan Rasmuson, the brains behind the artificial intelligence (AI) startup Humata. Backed by OpenAI's foundation-aware technology, Humata seeks to transform how we interact with the written word in the workplace. We'll delve into the tech, highlight the unique challenges it addresses, and discuss the broader impact on productivity. From navigating ambiguous language to fast-tracking the knowledge-transfer process, this episode explores how advanced AI models pave the way for a more intelligent and intuitive approach to handling organizational data, with the prime example of Humata's success. Stay with us as we cut through the AI jargon and learn how AI-supported knowledge transfer reshapes enterprise workflows.
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