AI agents are increasingly automating various tasks across multiple industries, notably in finance for fraud detection and in sales for customer data gathering. These agents require internet access to find relevant information while complying with company policies and mimicking human research behavior. Direct connection to large language models like ChatGPT presents risks without proper safeguards. Tavily, a startup led by Rotem Weiss, aims to provide compliant AI solutions for enterprises, facilitating structured data extraction from both public and private sources.
AI agents are being implemented across various industries to automate tasks, particularly in finance for fraud detection and in sales for gathering customer data and insights.
To operate effectively, AI agents need internet access to find relevant information, while adhering to company policies and mimicking human research methodologies.
Without appropriate safeguards, connecting AI agents directly to large language models like ChatGPT can result in inappropriate outcomes for organizations.
Tavily, a startup founded by Rotem Weiss, focuses on providing compliant AI solutions for enterprises, allowing them to access structured insights from both public and private data.
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