CVP launches GenAI technology accelerator for Federal Government

CVP launches GenAI technology accelerator for Federal Government

Customer Value Partners (CVP) has launched Franklin, a solution designed to help agencies achieve their critical missions using trustworthy AI.

Mainstream GenAI tools like ChatGPT aren’t viable for government, but Franklin is pitched as remedying the problems by ensuring data privacy and security, hallucination mitigation and seamless integration with existing technologies and systems.

Franklin is launched with the White House announcing a new policy establishing safety and security requirements for the use of AI in federal government

“Artificial Intelligence in general, and generative AI and large language models in particular, will have a transformational impact on the business of government,” said Anirudh Kulkarni, CEO, CVP.

“However, the challenges of leveraging commercially available GenAI technologies – specifically those involving hallucinations, security and cost – are inhibiting adoption on the part of our federal government partners. We’ve built Franklin to leverage the best of GenAI’s capabilities – but in a package that our federal customers can leverage immediately with minimal risk.”

ATO-capable, designed to meet the tough standards of NIST 800-53, and powered by patent-pending algorithms built to mitigate hallucinations and improve quality, Franklin promises to change the way government does business by enabling federal adoption of cutting-edge technology to enhance operations and improve service delivery. It can be hosted within a client’s on-premises data center, their existing cloud enclave or in CVP’s secure cloud infrastructure.

Franklin is already demonstrating value and impact across the federal landscape in areas including healthcare, customer service, research and software development.

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