Pryon, an artificial intelligence (AI) company, launched a fully automated natural language processing (NLP) platform to allow companies to add no-code AI capabilities without professional or special assistance. The platform enables the user to prototype and deploys NLP projects quickly without significant upfront commitments or planning cycles.
The release of Pryon’s artificial intelligence (AI) platform offers technologically-advanced NLP that reads, organizes, and retrieves information. It processes repositories of documents, intranet content, communications, transcripts, and web pages in minutes. Results are delivered to natural language questions via means of text or voice interactions.
Introducing a new revised platform was important as AI assistants and chatbots can respond only to a limited set of requests. Additionally, search results would require more output from users to find the exact information.
Pryon’s AI gives a better understanding of claims as well as provides more accurate responses. Through Pryon, companies can extend existing assistants and chatbots that would answer millions of questions. They can also enhance search capabilities that would deliver results from inside source documents with additional context.
“From the beginning, Pryon has operated under one mandate: automate everything to make AI accessible throughout the enterprise,” said Igor Jablokov, CEO of Pryon, “Significant machine learning breakthroughs from our research and product development teams led to this milestone. Pryon is the first company to deliver a horizontal NLP platform that works ‘out of the box,’ empowering every department to harness AI. This closes the innovation gap between use case requests and implementations.”
As Pryon is created for and trained in the enterprise, it offers high out-of-the-box efficiency, accuracy, and speed forwards. For these reasons, companies such as Georgia-Pacific are utilizing Pryon’s platform to design business applications for partners, customers, and employees.
Georgia-Pacific uses Pryon’s NLP platform to provide workers with longtail answers to help streamline access to safety procedures and standards. “Pryon’s AI technology helped us find a better solution to automate and improve accuracy with our safety help desk function,” said Tony Egl, Senior Director of Information Technology at Georgia-Pacific. “We continue to look for ways to innovate and improve our safety efforts. Implementing Pryon’s natural language platform makes it easier to access the appropriate safety knowledge when needed.”