
adesso BLOG
26.02.2024 By Phuong Huong Nguyen and Veronika Tsishetska
Mass generation of machine-generated summaries with Aleph Alpha Luminous
When searching for relevant sources for editorial work, specialised knowledge databases are indispensable. But even in this rich pool, the search is often laborious. The solution? Concise summaries of each entry that enable a quick assessment of relevance. In our blog post, we present proven concepts for the mass generation of machine-generated summaries with Aleph Alpha Luminous and report on a realised customer project.
Read more22.02.2024 By Azza Baatout and Marc Mezger
Prefect - Workflow orchestration for AI and data engineering projects
Workflow orchestration and workflow engines are crucial components in modern data processing and software development, especially in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). These technologies make it possible to efficiently manage and coordinate various tasks and processes within complex data pipelines. In this blog post, we present Prefect, an intuitive tool for orchestrating workflows in AI development.
Read more08.02.2024 By Azza Baatout and Marc Mezger
Hydra - Professional Configuration management for AI Projects
In today's world, which is characterised by increasing complexity in software development, the efficient management of project configurations is of central importance. Especially in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), where flexibility and precision are crucial, Hydra enables efficient professionalisation. This blog post gives a brief introduction to Hydra and shows how this tool, with its dynamic functions, is redefining the management of software projects, especially in the field of AI.
Read more02.02.2024 By Stephan Jager
Microsoft Copilot: concrete use cases at adesso
Microsoft has invested in OpenAI to gain access to ChatGPT, and the company is now integrating generative AI into tools such as Microsoft 365. These AI-based copilots improve productivity and efficiency, especially in regulated industries where you find many recurring tasks and large amounts of data. Copilots help optimise workflows as financial or claims management tools. My blog post will take a look at Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, a tool that is used in the banking and insurance sector, as one example of an AI-supported assistant.
Read more30.01.2024 By Tim Bunkus
What is generative AI?
Generative AI has been everyone’s mind since ChatGPT came on to the scene. But what exactly does this term mean and how is generative AI different from the well-established concepts of machine and deep learning? This blog post takes a general look at AI technologies and highlights the differences that make generative AI so intriguing and promising in an ever-changing world.
Read more23.01.2024 By Katja Dippel
Trends for 2024 in the insurance industry: GenAI and beyond
GenAI opens up great opportunities for insurance companies to generate value. Likewise, it is also becoming a key driver of their digital transformation. The rapidly evolving technology can be used to automate and speed up insurance processes and significantly improve the customer experience. From a financial perspective, insurers benefit from GenAI’s ability to more accurately assess risks.
Read more16.01.2024 By Azza Baatout and Marc Mezger
LLM operationalisation: a strategic approach for companies
The world of artificial intelligence is developing at a breathtaking speed, and large language models (LLMs) are at the forefront of this revolution. LLM operationalisation is an essential part of this development and offers companies the opportunity not only to push the boundaries of technology, but also to set new standards for human–machine interaction. We explain why this is the case in our blog post.
Read more12.01.2024 By Christian Hammer
The EU AI Act: shaping Europe’s regulation on AI at the end of 2023
The Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) was finalised at the end of 2023 after intensive negotiations between the European Parliament and the European Council. The debates were characterised by talks on the definition of AI and the categorisation of systems into risk classes. Numerous details were clarified, in particular regarding unacceptable risk (highest risk level) AI systems and high-risk AI systems. National interests and the development of certain technologies played an important role, such as the ban on real-time biometric identification in public spaces and the use of foundation models or generative AI. I will show you in this blog post what the EU AI Act looks like in detail.
Read moreThe ‘Intelligent knowledge database – support during Aleph Alpha integration’ project focuses on the use of Aleph Alpha’s large language models to make the day-to-day work involved in maintaining text documents and editorial processes more intelligent and efficient. adesso implements the work processes for data analysis and clustering in the database as a pro bono service. In my blog post, I will provide a detailed look inside the workshop that accompanies the AI project as well as key aspects of it.
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