Upcoming Mindbreeze Webinar: "What's New - Mindbreeze InSpire 23.3 & 23.4 Release"
Are you ready to attend the upcoming Mindbreeze Webinar?
When?
August 3rd, 2023, at 9:00 AM CDT
Where?
Who?
Trey Norman and Joshua Cole will detail all the new features and demonstrate how to configure them.
What?
In this 30-minute webinar, you will learn a lot, especially in the field of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLM), as well as more innovations related to Mindbreeze InSpire.
Here are the highlights you don't want to miss.
- Mindbreeze InSpire for Generative AI: Based on a deep integration of Large Language Models into the core of the Insight Engine and the semantic search, the Question Answering feature can now generate answers in natural language.
- Displaying Named Entities in the Preview: With the "Named Entity Recognition" feature, it is possible to recognize entities (e.g., people, places, etc.) from document content and metadata.
- Extension of the Supported ServiceNow Authorization Concepts: The ServiceNow connector now supports "Extended User Criteria" for determining user permissions.
- New Component "Number of Results" Added to Insight App Designer: A new component for displaying the number of search results is now available in the Insight App Designer. The Hit Count component can be added to search results in the Insight App Designer simply by dragging and dropping.
The Agenda:
- Introduction to the latest features
- Demonstration of how the latest features can be used
- Technical details on how to implement these features
- Q&A
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