Implementing a knowledge intranet – a powerful tool that goes beyond traditional intranets to revolutionize how companies capture, share & leverage knowledge. Implementing a knowledge intranet – a powerful tool that goes beyond traditional intranets to revolutionize how companies capture, share & leverage knowledge.
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Contextual AI can be seen as a variation of artificial intelligence that focuses on understanding and using the context in which information is gathered, interpreted and consumed. Context can include various elements such as location, time, user behavior, and the specific details of a query or interaction. By integrating these elements, contextually aware AI systems can tailor their responses and actions more precisely to the needs of the user. For instance, if you ask an AI assistant about "best restaurants," a contextually aware AI assistant will use your current location, past dining preferences, and even the time of day to provide recommendations that are highly relevant. This level of contextual personalization is made possible by combining data from multiple sources and applying sophisticated algorithms to understand the user's context comprehensively. By understanding the context, an AI assistant can better comprehend the user's intent, preferences, and previous interactions. This enables the assistant to deliver more personalized and dynamic experiences, making it smarter and more efficient in assisting users.
Co-Founder at ClearPeople
Gabriel is the Co-Founder of ClearPeople, responsible for the overall technical vision for Atlas. He works closely with colleagues at Microsoft on roadmap alignment and innovative Content Services programs such as Project Cortex / Microsoft Viva and SharePoint Syntex.
Director of Knowledge Management at Stradley Ronon
Sarah Hirebet (Andrews) is responsible for creating and evangelizing Stradley Ronon’s knowledge management program. Her goal is to empower practice innovation by leveraging what people know, amplifying this know-how with technology and designing processes that are more efficient, more accurate and more joyful.
Global Director of Knowledge at Baker McKenzie
Sarah Pullin is the Global Director of Knowledge at Baker McKenzie and part of the global leadership team. She leads a function of knowledge lawyers, KM managers, information & research teams, global Knowledge experts, four offshore Knowledge teams and KM systems & tools in support of the Firm’s clients and business strategy. Sarah qualified and practiced as a lawyer and has spent over 20 years managing and leading all aspects of Knowledge.
Director of Knowledge and Practice Support at K&L Gates
Carolyn is the Director of Knowledge and Practice Support at K&L Gates in Australia, with a passion for legal innovation and knowledge management. At K&L Gates, Carolyn leads a team of Australian legal practitioners and specialist technicians focused on creating innovative approaches to client service delivery through sustainable knowledge management, process improvement and digital adoption.