AI and LLM Usage for Enterprises

AI and LLM Usage for Enterprises

In Brief: We talked about current Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) solutions and what Mysoly can offer to ASML as a toolkit. Many enterprises are trying to use AI tech in their KMS to use it more efficiently. However, it is very difficult to provide standardization in databases due to the complex organizational hierarchy structure in growing companies.

Decision-makers first need to focus on the current problem and transform the data into a cleaner format. At this point, Mysoly’s ChatSoly and FindSoly solutions aim to make a meaningful impact on the decision-making processes of decision-makers and team leaders.

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Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist
Picture of Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist

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