

As organizations continue to delve deeper into how artificial intelligence can be a game changer, CLAIRE GPT is emerging as a resourceful AI-powered data management tool meant for the enterprise.
By using a natural language interface to propel data management and discovery, CLAIRE GPT is changing the odds because it’s ChatGPT for enterprise data, which is grounded in enterprise reality using a metadata system of record, according to Gaurav Pathak (pictured), vice president of product management AI and metadata at Informatica Inc.
Informatica’s Gaurav Pathak talks to theCUBE about the importance of CLAIRE GPT.
“We have all seen the ChatGPT for internet data … and we wanted to build something like that, but for enterprise data, ChatGPT for my enterprise data,” Pathak stated. “That’s what CLAIRE GPT is all about.”
Pathak spoke with theCUBE analysts Rebecca Knight and Rob Strechay at Informatica World, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the emergence of CLAIRE GPT as a significant AI-powered data management tool for enterprises. (* Disclosure below.)
By grounding CLAIRE GPT in the right business context, Informatica is able to amicably tackle the challenge of AI hallucinating. This is made possible because the model is aligned with users preferences, according to Pathak.
“Given that this is enterprise data, we don’t want the model to go awry and start hallucinating and creating biases,” he stated. “Getting AI to understand questions like, ‘What is the revenue of my product X in quarter Y?’ Finding the right data sets, that’s what we wanted to do with CLAIRE GPT.”
Intertwining metadata with generative pre-training transformer is a force to be reckoned with. As a result, CLAIRE GPT borrows a leaf from this concept because it creates a map of the most important data assets, Pathak pointed out.
“One of the unique capabilities of Informatica is being able to create this metadata system of record for each organization that we work with,” he said. “The metadata repository, which actually is in a graph database, serves as the repository for CLAIRE GPT for it to understand the data assets.”
Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE Research’s coverage of Informatica World:
(* Disclosure: Informatica Inc. sponsored this segment of theCUBE. Neither Informatica nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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