Floyd enterprise world model
Floyd is an enterprise-level world model that learns and copies how people use computers. It watches the steps someone takes to do a job and then does those same steps itself. This helps make sure Floyd acts like a real person would when performing tasks.
Benefits
Floyd keeps company information safe because it runs on the company's own computers. No data ever leaves the business. The information Floyd learns is only for that specific company and is not shared. The more access Floyd has to a computer system, the more it can learn about how to do things.
Use Cases
Floyd can be trained to automate tasks by learning the exact way employees do their work. It predicts what action to take next based on how people have used computers before. Floyd learns by trying things out in practice sessions to get better at completing tasks.
Additional Information
Floyd's base model is trained using information from practice platforms for new employees. It then learns more within the specific computer systems of each company. Floyd is mainly made for large businesses, but it might also be useful for smaller groups.
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