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Mphasis introduces DeepInsights Doc AI, a cognitive intelligence platform driven by Generative AI

The generative AI-powered intelligent document processing system DeepInsights Doc AI was launched on Thursday by Mphasis, a supplier of IT solutions. Regardless of the format or structure of the documents, Mphasis claims that this platform will assist corporate customers in extracting context-specific information from them and integrating it with downstream IT systems to provide insights that can be put to use.

With regards to document processing, DeepInsights Doc AI provides a customized LLM solution that addresses context-aware search, information extraction, content discovery, and insight production with recommendations. More flexibility is guaranteed by the option for the solution to be self-hosted within the business cloud.

Optimize queries for domain-specific language comprehension to effectively and contextually retrieve relevant corporate information.

Information containing multi-modal content, such as forms, layouts, tables, photos, and text, may be retrieved and extracted in a consistent format for use in business processes later on.
Provide fact-based material that is tailored to the language and style of industry- and enterprise-specific procedures.

Utilizing historical data and established operating procedures, recommend or prescribe actions or processes depending on inputs.
With carefully designed trainable pipelines, DeepInsights Doc AI expedites the process and adapts to the demands of enterprises. The cost-effectiveness of DeepInsights Doc AI stems from its optimized and scalable cloud-based LLM deployment architecture.

“DeepInsights Doc AI represents a major advancement in our goal of providing enterprises with game-changing artificial intelligence solutions. We think that this new version will be revolutionary for companies looking for more accurate, economical, and efficient methods to handle a wide variety of papers. Furthermore, this would result in notable enhancements in efficiency, client support, and risk administration for corporate customers, said Nitin Rakesh, Mphasis’s chief executive officer and managing director.

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