Bring your own knowledge to OpenShift Lightspeed
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Bring your own knowledge to OpenShift Lightspeed 1. Start with documentation 2. Use the BYO knowledge tool 3. Configure OpenShift Lightspeed for your Knowledge Bring your own knowledge Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | Product Trial About the authors Ben Cohen Erik Jacobs Diego Alvarez More like this Blog post Blog post Blog post Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Many organizations possess a wealth of unique internal knowledge. This includes customized operational runbooks, environment-specific configurations, internal best practices, and stringent compliance protocols. This information may be critical for the organization's day-to-day operations, but it sits outside public knowledge bases where large language models (LLM) are trained. There's a clear need to bridge this gap, and to enable an AI assistant to understand and leverage proprietary context and provide specific and actionable guidance. In response to this need, we introduced the "bring your own knowledge" (BYO knowledge) capability to Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed. BYO knowledge empowers you to augment Lightspeed's intelligence with your organization's private documentation and internal expertise. This transforms OpenShift Lightspeed from a generally knowledgeable OpenShift expert into a highly specialized, context-aware partner. It's not just data, it's your data. The benefit of bringing your own data to AI is immediate and impactful.
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