ThoughtSpot adds reasoning to Spotter assistant
Briefly

ThoughtSpot has enhanced its conversational assistant, Spotter, by adding reasoning skills, enabling it to execute queries, brainstorm, and provide recommendations with a focus on change analysis. Users can ask why certain trends occur, and Spotter will provide insights and explanations. The assistant uses a coaching method for training, allowing it to learn effectively based on user interactions. Additionally, Spotter can now integrate seamlessly with platforms like Salesforce and ServiceNow, facilitating a smoother user experience without leaving those software environments.
ThoughtSpot's Spotter conversational assistant now includes reasoning skills, allowing it to execute queries, brainstorm, and provide recommendations with a focus on change analysis.
Ketan Karkhanis stated, 'I don't think anybody wakes up in the morning and says they're excited about building a dashboard,' highlighting the need for innovative analytics consumption.
Spotter's training via 'coaching' allows users to ask questions and provide feedback, enabling it to learn effectively from just 10% of potential queries.
The new integration capabilities with Salesforce and ServiceNow allow users to access Spotter without leaving their primary software environments, enhancing workflow efficiency.
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