Natural Languages scanning to improve accuracy and relevance
Six new and expanded perspectives added to the Explore Assistant
Two additional Insight Papers
Visuals automatically added to reports to save time
Separated listings of your and you're team's work so as to see the wood for the trees
We have added semantic logic to the platform so you can now use natural language as well as boolean for your scanning.
Semantics are used to understand the context of a search query rather than simply matching keywords so that more relevant results are found.
The Explore Assistant helps you quickly create a simplified overview to better understand the landscape you are looking at. We have added several new perspectives:
People
Start-ups
Academia
Investments
Regulations
Risks
Where relevant, the context changes as you expand the nodes. For example:
People > [their] Areas of interest
Academia: Institutions > Academics > [their] Research areas
Explore trees can be added to reports that you've made within the co-pilot.
Our thanks go to Ian Smyth of Wazoku for asking some questions that led us to improve this aspect of the platform
Insight Papers are a set of short, structured articles that broaden your understanding of a topic. In this May '24 release we have added two new articles to the menu:
People
Key Organizations
Academic Landscape
Entrepreneurial Landscape
Glossary of emerging terms
The Reporter function within the co-pilot has been enhanced with the ability to automatically add your tables to your reports. Note: The titles of the tables must match the report title.
As the lists of tables and models you've generated have become longer, clients have asked us for a way to separate theirs from the rest of their team's, so we've now added a 'My' | 'Our' toggle to the top of each list.