Q: 1.
Is there a list of the industries / topics your system is most trained about maybe? (because it can't be trained in all the fields, especially the minor, very specific ones obviously)
2. Beside the q&a from experts are there other sources you take data from?
3. And how about the actuality of the database, because in some industries the data often become outdated quite quickly, such as the seo industry
Brian_Tinsman_EnquireAI
Jul 22, 2024A: Great questions - let me do my best to answer succinctly!
1. We measure expertise on two axes: industry and location. Being an expert on nuclear power in the EU isn't helpful if you're trying to open operations in Southeast Asia, right? So, with that in mind, our biggest areas of strength are in Business and Management for the United States, India, and the UK. We also have high concentrations of experts in finance, risk management, languages, technology, economics, professional services, education, the environment, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, food and beverage, logistics, travel and transportation, retail, arts & entertainment, etc. Do you have a specific industry/location in mind?
2. Our data updates on a rolling basis with each Q&A interaction on our platform, inclusive of our 60k+ experts, our enterprise clients, and our PRO users. We are continually improving the model and the depth of its insights, but we don't dilute it with outside data. Instead, we're constantly fielding new queries and updating information accordingly.
3. Yes, many industries struggle to keep up with best practices. For something granular like this, we encourage you to use our NetworkPulse (Q&A) platform to connect directly with experts and consultants. While this is an add cost within the platform (we have to pay our experts for their answers), it can be very helpful for confirming the most up-to-date best practices (as opposed to putting faith only in our AI copilot).