Aily Labs GmbH, pioneer of an AI-powered decision intelligence app for global enterprises, and Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, announced a partnership focused on two research initiatives aiming to revolutionize decision intelligence by using large language models (LLMs) to build domain-specific knowledge graphs for deep, contextual business analysis, and introducing techniques for LLMs to self-assess and verify their recommendations, thereby leading to more informed, reliable, and effective outcomes for large enterprises.
The first research initiative focuses on building the foundation for reasoning-augmented generation (RAG) systems based on knowledge graphs to enhance LLMs’ reasoning capabilities and ability to address complex business applications, such as competitive analysis, merger and acquisition opportunities, and business development and licensing strategy development.
The second research initiative aims to advance the reliability of LLMs in decision-making processes with algorithms that allow LLMs to self-evaluate the certainty of their responses and autonomously gather additional information when uncertainty is detected.
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Knowledge graphs help computers understand and organize complex data. By structuring information into interconnected points, they enable AI systems to identify and analyze relationships between different data sets, such as a company’s products, employees, and competitive analysis. This advanced mapping provides deeper insights and a clearer understanding of complex business environments.
“Our partnership with Mila is an exciting leap forward in advancing agentive AI to meet the real-world demands of global enterprises. Aily’s AI Agents already empower enterprises to navigate high-stakes trade-offs and tackle complex, multidimensional decisions with personalized insights and proactive recommendations. By combining Aily’s AI and AI agent expertise with Mila’s cutting-edge research on knowledge graphs and agent self-assessment, we’re unlocking even greater levels of accuracy and adaptability in our agents, setting a new standard for enterprise decision intelligence that drives reliable, self-assessing decisions,” said Adam Elwood, Head of R&D and GenAI at Aily Labs.
“I look forward to joining the partnership with Aily Labs to contribute Mila’s expertise to the business sector, and I am proud that its results and code will be available to researchers across the globe, in keeping with the values of open science,” said Dr. Bang Liu, Associate Academic Member at Mila.
SOURCE: PRNewswire