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AVEVA Previews Industrial AI Assistant with Microsoft  

AVEVA, reinforces collaboration with Microsoft with a preview of its industrial AI assistant, which will be available to view live on the show floor at Hannover Messe next week. 

The industrial AI assistant, running on Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, is a virtual subject matter expert driving the Industry 5.0 revolution. It represents a paradigm shift in how industrial organizations answer complex questions in mission-critical environments. The time between curiosity and insight is seconds. AVEVA’s AI assistant acts as a virtual expert, simplifying the vast task of extracting insights from scattered data sets to answer complex, multi-stage questions.

Industrial teams can take advantage of large language models (LLM) and generative AI through an intuitive interface that leverages AVEVA’s 50+ years of expertise in industrial software and analytics. Security and trust are built in from the ground up. Analytic quality is enhanced by strict engineering prompts and cross-critique methodologies to ensure that the AI assistant’s answers are robust and transparent, referencing sources and citations. To protect data security and ownership, proprietary data is not blended with the LLM or any other third-party sources.  

Together, AVEVA and Microsoft are accelerating the delivery of industrial intelligence, empowering customers to utilize the power of innovation. With Microsoft’s solutions and AVEVA’s deep industry expertise and software, businesses can capitalize on the power of technology to become more agile, resilient and environmentally sustainable. AVEVA is actively co-innovating with Microsoft. It is among the first industrial independent software vendors to commit to interoperability with Microsoft Fabric and CONNECT (formerly AVEVA Connect). 

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