**San Francisco**: GrubMarket has launched AI Model Configuration and Enterprise Dictionary for its AI platform, GrubAssist AI, allowing businesses to tailor the AI to their specific jargon, thereby improving adaptability and enhancing communication in the food supply chain sector.
GrubMarket, a leading player in the food supply chain technology sector, has announced the introduction of a new feature set for its AI platform, GrubAssist AI. This update, known as AI Model Configuration and Enterprise Dictionary, aims to enhance the adaptability of the artificial intelligence to better serve the diverse needs of food supply chain businesses.
The new capabilities allow companies within the food sector to tailor GrubAssist AI to understand their specific jargon and internal naming conventions, which can vary widely from one organisation to another. This includes mapping terms such as custom product names, vendor codes, and warehouse identifiers to the AI’s operational framework. According to GrubMarket’s CEO Mike Xu, “With the launch of AI Model Configuration and Enterprise Dictionary, we have made GrubAssist AI deeply flexible and adaptive to the unique ways in which different businesses operate.”
One of the touted advantages of this technology is its ability to facilitate natural language processing. Users can now communicate more freely in everyday language, with the AI translating common terminology into the technical language necessary to query underlying enterprise resource planning (ERP) databases. This feature aims to resolve the discrepancies that have historically hindered AI functionality within the food supply chain industry, where employees often employ casual or colloquial terms at odds with formal system codifications.
Genevieve Wang, the Chief Software Product Officer at GrubMarket, noted, “One of the biggest challenges to widespread AI adoption in the food supply chain industry has been accommodating colloquial language used by employees.” She emphasised that the enhancements aim to ensure AI can dynamically grasp the specific terminology of each business, thereby producing more accurate and context-driven responses.
The compatibility of GrubAssist AI with various ERP and accounting platforms, including well-known software like QuickBooks and WholesaleWare, further adds to its appeal for food wholesalers and distributors, who operate in environments where time and accuracy are paramount.
With these advancements, GrubMarket seeks to empower employees in the food supply sector to access precise, AI-driven insights without needing to adapt their established communication styles or terminology. The AI Model Configuration and Enterprise Dictionary features are available now to all enterprise subscribers of GrubAssist AI, potentially transforming how businesses in the food supply chain operate and harness data.
Source: Noah Wire Services



