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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into a significant update from Michaels, Ross & Cole, Ltd., a leader in low-code development platforms. The company has announced a major enhancement to their m-Power platform, integrating artificial intelligence capabilities designed to transform how businesses utilize their existing systems. This update allows organizations to incorporate artificial intelligence assistants, agents, workflows, and chatbots into their current business systems without incurring user fees or limits. The m-Power platform empowers customers to build artificial intelligence-powered workflows and applications directly over their existing systems, offering full control over data visibility and usage.

The m-Power artificial intelligence update introduces a suite of artificial intelligence building blocks that seamlessly integrate with existing applications and workflows. These include task-specific artificial intelligence assistants, artificial intelligence-driven agents, multi-step configurable workflows, and content retrieval capabilities. A key feature of this update is the separation of where m-Power runs and where the large language models operate, ensuring that customers maintain control over their data and models. Unlike many platforms that charge per user or application, m-Power offers perpetual licensing options, allowing unlimited users and applications. This update is now available to supported m-Power customers, who can contact Michaels, Ross & Cole for further details. For more information, visit the company's website at Michaels, Ross & Cole, Ltd.

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