Cloudera, a data management and analytics solutions company, has expanded its AI expertise and capabilities by announcing three new AI-powered assistants to help users gain valuable data insights.
The dramatic rise of GenAI has increased its visibility and adoption across industries. However, businesses continue to face challenges in developing and deploying business data, analytics and AI applications in a timely manner. This has emerged as a major obstacle to translating the immense potential of AI into tangible business outcomes.
Cloudera says its new AI assistants will enable businesses to “put trusted AI data, analytics, and applications into production faster than ever.” This democratization of AI tools will enable employees at all levels to contribute to data-driven decision-making, resulting in faster, more impactful business outcomes.
The new AI assistants are designed to accelerate the creation of data, analytics and AI business applications. Additionally, they will expand the number of employees who can access these tools. The goal of these new offerings is to enable customers to transform their data anywhere into actionable insights.
As part of this announcement, Cloudera highlighted a recently released version Gartner report which predicts that by 2026, GenAI will reduce the costs of intensive manual data management by up to 20% each year, quadrupling the number of new use cases. Cloudera wants to position itself as an enabler for businesses looking to take advantage of this opportunity.
“The technological gold rush of AI and ML has brought unlimited potential to businesses, but we still see growing challenges across all industries when it comes to deriving valuable insights from AI” , said Andrew Brust, Blue Badge Insights. “For organizations to take full advantage of this new frontier, they must effectively leverage AI for their business applications. This is where Cloudera excels, especially as the company continues to infuse AI throughout the platform.
The first of the new AI assistants introduced by Cloudea is the SQL AI Assistant designed to solve common challenges associated with writing SQL queries, such as data discovery and query optimization. According to Cloudera, users of any technical level can become SQL experts with this new AI assistant.
By using simple language to describe what they need, users can find relevant data using advanced techniques such as retrieval augmented generation (RAG) and rapid engineering. Not only can the wizard optimize the query, but it can also help explain it in easy-to-understand language.
Cloudera’s second new AI assistant is the AI chatbot in Cloudera Data Visualization, which provides a unique ability to interact directly with enterprise data to provide contextualized business insights.
Unlike traditional BI dashboards that offer limited interactivity and insights, this new AI assistant provides businesses with deeper, more actionable insights. Cloudera also claims that users can simply ask questions in simple language, and that the AI tool has the intelligence to access and analyze the underlying data to provide the most relevant and relevant result. accurate.
Cloudera’s third addition to its AI assistant suite is Copilot for Cloudera Machine Learning, designed to solve common challenges related to deploying AI and ML models. This AI assistant is powered by pre-trained Large Language Models (LLM). Seamlessly integrated with over 130 Hugging Face models and datasets, Copilot for Cloudera Machine Learning provides support for the entire AI application development lifecycle.
Earlier this month, Cloudera deepened its AI expertise with the acquisition of Verta’s AI operating platform. The company also has unveiled Lakehouse’s next phase of open data with Apache Iceberg for public and private clouds in March this year. With the introduction of three new AI assistants, Cloudrea has further consolidated its position in the highly competitive AI and ML landscape.
“As AI advances, Cloudera is committed to staying ahead of our customers’ needs,” said Dipto Chakravarty, Chief Product Officer at Cloudera. “Our new AI-powered assistants break down barriers, enabling every user to harness the power of AI within their organization. »
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