Capitol AI launches generative AI tool

Capitol AI, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, has launched its AI-powered storytelling and information discovery platform. The software generates beautiful and media-rich narratives with a blend of open and proprietary sources that are trustworthy, customisable and social, a statement from the company notified.

Capitol’s platform is fuelled by a deep-seated desire to bring humanity to data and empower ‘the rest of us’ with a more trustworthy and approachable AI. Its proprietary algorithms and access to real-time data ground its AI on truth, yielding better results than foundation models on their own, the statement claimed.

Apart from it, the statement also mentioned that the product has ease of customisation and iteration. Users can configure their stories’ tone, format, visual style, information source and more, addressing a wide range of human needs and preferences. Besides, they can upload their own sources and content to create stories that go beyond what’s available publicly. Its ‘go deeper’ function allows users to further customise content by exploring topics within topics. A story about a current event might expand to include historical context, explanation of terms or a timeline.

In addition, the product also enables users to share their narratives publicly on the platform, which not only promotes collaborative learning, but also invites communal interaction with the content, transforming AI from an individual activity to a community-driven experience, stated the statement.

“Our product goes beyond mere information retrieval. By integrating the timeless art of storytelling with cutting-edge AI, we empower our users to weave captivating narratives that blend text, visualisation and data. Capitol AI is a tool to help you think critically instead of regurgitating information,” said Shaun Modi, CEO, Capitol AI, in the statement.

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