Ajax Engineering, a provider of concreting solutions, launched its artificial intelligence (AI) platform Concrete GPT on Tuesday. The AI chatbot is aimed at professionals in the concrete industry and serves as a knowledge exchange space to share innovations, market insights and regulatory updates. The company claims that more than a million professionals in India will benefit from this AI tool. The AI platform can be accessed even without logging in. However, accessing Concrete GPT with an Ajax ID will unlock additional privileges for users.
Concrete GPT launched by Ajax Engineering
In a press release, Ajax Engineering stated that the AI platform is powered by the OpenAI GPT-4 large language model and the Perplexity AI engine. The platform is designed in a typical chatbot style where users can enter their queries and instructions via text, voice or WhatsApp chat. The chatbot supports text and audio interactions in several languages, including English, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi and Kannada. The company said the platform has been developed with support for multiple Indian regional languages to ensure that the benefits can reach even those who do not speak or write English.
Despite being powered by the Perplexity engine, Concrete GPT cannot access the Internet. His knowledge lasts until March 2024. He is trained in global construction standards and the latest trends in the concrete and construction industry.
Highlighting some of the chatbot’s use cases, the company said it can be used to get technical support, practical maintenance tips to optimize machine performance and comply with safety guidelines. The chatbot also provides information from various research materials to assist experts and industry veterans.
The particular GPT platform looks similar to ChatGPT but has a unique design. The website directly opens the chatbot with a text field at the bottom and a chat window that takes up a large space in the middle. There are several Ajax related queries on the left margin that the user can tap to learn more about the company. At the bottom left, the WhatsApp icon opens a QR code that can be scanned to chat with the chatbot directly in the instant messaging app.
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