
OpenText Aviator is the company’s Gen AI capabilities that leverage large language models (LLMs) and private data sets to solve specific use cases. Customers harness Aviator to manage private data sets and gain the full potential of their data without having to move anything.
Likewise, the company’s AI-first mindset ensures that customers within the aviation industry can gain faster insights from reports. As a result, human workers are freed up to complete more important and complex tasks which Mark explains as “having a conversation with the data.”
AI is “a force multiplier for human potential,” he states. “We believe that there will be thousands of language models – they’re going to be specific to a problem.”
“There will be thousands of language models”
According to OpenText, further adopting AI will enable companies to embrace more frictionless decision-making and unlock greater productivity with automation. The company states that it will be embedding its Aviator platform across all OpenText applications, introducing autonomous workflows and integrating public/private clouds.
“There will be thousands of language models,” Mark says. “Never waste anything.”
In this vein, in order to ensure that business data is safe and protected, OpenText will secure and govern data so that businesses can trust the outcomes of AI-driven decisions. This is paramount during a time of increased AI deepfakes and social anxieties around AI in the lead up to major global general elections across Europe and North America this year.
OpenText stresses the importance of authenticity and creating trust in consumer AI, in addition to avoiding data fraud. With this in mind, Titanium X offers a security cloud with extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities.