Zenlytic Is Building You A Better Coworker With AI Agents

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Summary

The purpose of business intelligence systems is to allow anyone in the business to access and decode data to help them make informed decisions. Unfortunately this often turns into an exercise in frustration for everyone involved due to complex workflows and hard-to-understand dashboards. The team at Zenlytic have leaned on the promise of large language models to build an AI agent that lets you converse with your data. In this episode they share their journey through the fast-moving landscape of generative AI and unpack the difference between an AI chatbot and an AI agent.

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Interview

  • Introduction
  • How did you get involved in data? In AI?
  • Can you describe what Zenlytic is and the role that AI is playing in your platform?
  • What have been the key stages in your AI journey?
    • What are some of the dead ends that you ran into along the path to where you are today?
    • What are some of the persistent challenges that you are facing?
  • So tell us more about data agents. Firstly, what are data agents and why do you think they're important?
  • How are data agents different from chatbots?
  • Are data agents harder to build? How do you make them work in production?
  • What other technical architectures have you had to develop to support the use of AI in Zenlytic?
  • How have you approached the work of customer education as you introduce this functionality?
  • What are some of the most interesting or erroneous misconceptions that you have heard about what the AI can and can't do?
  • How have you balanced accuracy/trustworthiness with user experience and flexibility in the conversational AI, given the potential for these models to create erroneous responses?
  • What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen your AI agent used?
  • What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on building an AI agent for business intelligence?
  • When is an AI agent the wrong choice?
  • What do you have planned for the future of AI in the Zenlytic product?

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