Vericut AI-Powered Tools Enhance Software Accessibility
Vericut Intelligence and Vericut Assistant aim to simplify the way users can interact with and gain knowledge from Vericut’s software products.
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Vericut announces the release of two AI-powered tools: Vericut Intelligence (VI) and Vericut Assistant (VA). These resources aim to enhance how users interact with and gain knowledge from Vericut’s suite of software products.
VI is an AI-driven solution designed to serve as a knowledge hub for all of Vericut’s software offerings, including Vericut, Composites, Vericut Optimizer and a variety of other modules and features. This resource is accessible and can provide in-depth information on any aspect of Vericut’s software, from basic inquiries like, “what is force?” to more detailed questions about specific functionalities, like “what is X-Caliper?”
While VI focuses on providing product knowledge, VA is designed to assist users with the practical application of Vericut software. VA offers step-by-step guidance on how to use various features, answering how-to questions directly within the software. For example, users can ask, “how do I use Auto-Diff?” and receive precise instructions. As VA evolves, it also starts to interact directly with the software, enabling users to perform tasks like, “add a tool with these criteria.”
Vericut says it is committed to setting a standard for privacy in AI. The platform is designed to protect customers’ privacy, ensuring that customer data is not used to train the AI.
These tools are available with the next major release of Vericut, aiming to pave the way for an efficient user experience at every stage of the process.
Frankie Cates, director of information and security at Vericut and the developer behind VI and VA, says, “The introduction of VI and VA marks the beginning of a long-term strategy to integrate AI into Vericut’s products, with the ultimate goal of maximizing productivity while ensuring privacy.”
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