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Kore.ai Unveils Generative AI, Large Language Models in XO Platform V10.0 to Enhance Enterprise Communications

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Kore.ai announced the release of the Kore.ai Experience Optimization (XO) Platform Version 10.0. The upgrade enables easier and more open integration with global enterprise systems, allows businesses and individuals to deploy intelligent virtual assistants with minimal-to-no training, and can be continuously scaled and enhanced for high performance.

One of the key features that Kore.ai has introduced in this release is the ability to enable large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s GPT-3 and other generative AI technologies, drastically simplifying the design, development and management of virtual assistants.

The introduction of cutting-edge zero-shot and few-shot models leverages the power of LLMs and generative AI, and eliminates the need for initial training data. By helping design conversations, create training data, test data, and rewriting responses with emotion, these technologies allow businesses to create virtual assistants that are truly intelligent and intuitive more efficiently, involving far less effort. It’s an exciting new era for virtual assistants, and Kore.ai is at the forefront of this technology.

In addition, the 10.0 platform version offers 100+ pre-built integrations with enterprise applications, and a new conversation insights dashboard that can proactively identify new opportunities for automation and flag training inconsistencies. An improvised feedback module tied to the conversation interactions has been added to enable enterprises to better correlate insights with conversations. Such features make it easier for large businesses to automate processes and improve customer engagement. Kore.ai has also been one of the first conversational AI players to leverage LLMs for specific use cases around knowledge AI.

Raj Koneru, Founder and CEO, Kore.ai, said, “Our customers have been deploying highly complex use cases involving voice automation, personalization, omnichannel experience, and fulfillment,” “This has underscored the need for a perpetual cycle of improvisation for virtual assistants in terms of ease of development, training, scalability, personalization, and performance, which we have addressed with some of the industry-first innovations in V10.0. Also, by creatively tapping into the potential of generative AI models like GPT-3 and other LLMs, we’ve paved the way for future innovations.”

“Generative AI models can come up with contextual content based on pre trained data,“ said Kore.ai Chief Technology Officer Prasanna Kumar Arikala. “These technologies greatly simplify the way virtual assistants are built and managed. This is a great step forward for the industry and will no doubt lead to better customer experiences.”

Kore.ai offers an array of AI-first industry solutions including BankAssist, HealthAssist and the recently launched RetailAssist, function-specific assistants like IT Assist and HR Assist, and contact center-focused SmartAssist and AgentAssist, all of which are built on top of its XO platform and inherit the enhanced features built as part of this release.

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