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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.

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).

Use cases with generative AI in companies

What are the use cases with generative AI in companies? Any software is only as good as the use case that needs to be solved. More and more companies are asking themselves how you can use generative AI in the company and how you can combine the information with internal know-how. This article serves as inspiration to develop your own use cases in the company

amberAI vs Microsoft Copilot: A comparison

Our Microsoft Copilot comparison clearly shows that amberAI offers some distinct advantages over Microsoft Copilot in several key areas. With a competitive price point, amberAI enables broad accessibility to generative AI, while Copilot is burdened with higher costs. The increased data protection and clear compliance with the GDPR by amberAI underlines its responsibility and commitment to protecting customer data, in contrast to Microsoft’s less transparent approach. The cross-vendor functionality of amberAI allows for equivalent treatment of results regardless of systems, while Copilot is limited in terms of Microsoft platforms.

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 In order not to have unintentionally complex implementations or technologically outdated solutions afterwards, a careful selection of the right providers is required.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.