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Here's Box AI doing data extraction on a financial press release. With AI, you'll be able to pull out any data you want from any piece of information in the world. Still in the early stages but it's getting better every day with each model breakthrough.

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Greg Kamstra1 year ago

I gave Operator this .pdf from my daughter’s daycare today and asked it to make events for *only* the days when they are closed and put it on both my calendar and my wife’s. It did really well! Pumped to try what you guys put into Box

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The Information1 year ago

OpenAI is betting on a little-known startup to stay ahead of Elon Musk in the supercomputer race.

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James McGillicuddy1 year ago

If you want this on all of your contracts regardless of content storage provider check out @brm_ai

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Nick Gatzoulis1 year ago

It sounds cool, but I guess this is a niche sort of product?

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Mesfin(መስፍን)1 year ago

Does Box has sync drive /O365 option which then help analyze the data on Box?

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Jon D1 year ago

Any chance using Box AI can enhance the “search” functionality in BOX . Which is one of the main issues we’ve had since day 1. With AI it should be able to find docs a lot easier. “Can you show me all Morgan Stanley account statements?” Still can’t do this request. Gemini is easily doing this in Gmail.. It would help Box big time

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Jon D1 year ago

Also, “find John Doe’s signed advisory agreement”…. This is what we need more than anything and I’ll bet others do to. No one remembers what they named a file but can easily describe it. Thanks Aaron 🚀🚀🚀

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Rogelio1 year ago

this is fascinating! The potential for AI in data extraction is immense. Can't wait to see how it evolves further and impacts financial analysis!

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Nilendu Pal1 year ago

I tried this example by uploading the document to chatgpt and got a similar (and much better) metadata extraction.

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