Intel And Boston Consulting Group, Collaboration To Sell Generative Artificial Intelligence Equipment
JAKARTA - Intel Corp and Boston Consulting Group announced on Wednesday May 10 that they are working together to sell artificially-generative intelligence tools to large companies.
Generative artificial intelligence is the technology class behind popular chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT that can provide replies with human-like text. Google owners Alphabet Inc, and Microsoft Corp are updating their search engines with artificial intelligence technology to provide answers to questions from the link list.
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Intel work together in the development of similar technologies so that BCG employees can make better use of the group's half-century archives, most of which are reports and presentations.
Previously, BCG employees had to search for keywords and had to click on each document to see if it contained what they were looking for.
With this new system, artificial intelligence systems can answer employee questions using archives or summarize all documents.
"We are engaged in the knowledge and expertise business. It is rare that we are only looking for one piece of something on the page," said Suchi Srinivasan, director and partner manager at BCG.
This system was developed using a supercomputer built by Intel with Xeon center processors and Habana artificial intelligence chips. Intel builds supercomputers and software so BCG doesn't need to share its data with Intel.
"The number of times Intel has seen the data is zero," said Kavitha Prasad, deputy president and manager general of Intel for data centers, AI, and cloud strategies.
Intel and BCG say they plan to start selling part of the technology they have developed to help other companies train artificial intelligence systems using customer property data, without the need to share them with Intel or BCG.
Srinivasan said the two companies would target industries such as financial services, which have strict rules regarding storage and data sharing.