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arxiv:2407.20447

Domain Adaptable Prescriptive AI Agent for Enterprise

Published on Jul 29, 2024
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A conversational agent called PrecAIse is developed to make causal inference and prescriptive analytics accessible through natural language interfaces for enterprise users without requiring specialized technical knowledge.

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Despite advancements in causal inference and prescriptive AI, its adoption in enterprise settings remains hindered primarily due to its technical complexity. Many users lack the necessary knowledge and appropriate tools to effectively leverage these technologies. This work at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab focuses on developing the proof-of-concept agent, PrecAIse, a domain-adaptable conversational agent equipped with a suite of causal and prescriptive tools to help enterprise users make better business decisions. The objective is to make advanced, novel causal inference and prescriptive tools widely accessible through natural language interactions. The presented Natural Language User Interface (NLUI) enables users with limited expertise in machine learning and data science to harness prescriptive analytics in their decision-making processes without requiring intensive computing resources. We present an agent capable of function calling, maintaining faithful, interactive, and dynamic conversations, and supporting new domains.

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