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katelindevencenty
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

Qlik Answers and Business Logic

Business logic can be incorporated into Qlik's Insight Advisor. Doing so is the difference between relevant responses and accurate ones. It stands to reason that incorporating business logic into Qlik Answers would add similar value.

From a technical perspective, including well-defined business logic would improve user experience by lessening the impact of question phrasing, making it easier to ask the "right" question and improving answer consistency.

From a strategic perspective, assistants aware of business logic would generate answers that are more closely aligned with specific business objectives, needs, and regulatory requirements, making them more actionable and compliant. 

The overall improvement to answers would contribute to a substantial efficiency gain for users.

Will this be possible in the future?

#QlikAnswers #BusinessLogic

 

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marksouzacosta

I think this is an interesting topic @igoralcantara 

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Kyle_Jourdan
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Generally the modern LLM used in Qlik Answers should do much better than anything you've seen before in Insight Advisor (which, as of today, uses an earlier-generation LLM that needs the additional glossary for optimal performance) at understanding question intent and unique vocabulary.

You could potentially introduce additional knowledge by uploading a "glossary" document into a knowledge base. When a user asks a term specific to that glossary, it is likely to be retrieved during the RAG process and used in the answer generation.