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How to Ensure Successful Generative AI Integration in Your Company

Many companies need and want to gain experience with generative AI. The introduction of generative AI is therefore on the roadmap of many companies. This blog article is about how to successfully combine in-house expertise with generative AI – within a secure and GDPR-compliant framework – and what to look out for. The introduction of generative AI is not as complex as it first appears.

One copilot to rule them all

In the future, intelligent AI assistants will make our everyday work easier in certain situations. However, it is important to have the right co-pilot in use, namely one that works across all systems. The problem with most assistance system providers is that the assistance is limited exclusively to their own systems. This blog article shows how it can be done better.

Understanding Retrieval Augmented Generation: A New Frontier in AI

Retrieval Augmented Generation

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) is an approach that enables companies to use generative AI sustainably. In this blog article, we explain what Retrieval Augmented Generation is and how we use this technique at amberSearch to get the most out of it for our customers.
Retrieval Augmented Generation is an NLP technique for enterprise search applications that solves many of the challenges faced by traditional generative Large Language Models (LLMs).

What should you choose an enterprise search by?

The introduction of an enterprise search requirement no longer has to be a large and comprehensive project as it used to be, but can be much leaner nowadays. In order not to have unintentionally complex implementations or technologically outdated solutions afterwards, a careful selection of the right providers is required. In order to clearly outline the requirements, we have compiled a short list to help with the selection of an enterprise search.

Cloud vs. on-premise solutions – advantages and disadvantages

Enterprise software can be installed either on-premise or in the cloud. This article explains what consequences this has. In order to understand the added value of the respective solution, you first need to know what exactly is hidden behind the two options.
According to a Statista survey, 82% of all companies surveyed in 2020 said they were already using either private or public cloud solutions. As the current trend is for more and more software solutions to be offered in the cloud, this article takes a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of cloud and on-premise solutions.