Klir, an integrated water platform aimed at helping utilities make water safer, has introduced generative AI capabilities powered by Microsoft Azure’s OpenAI service on their platform, Klir Comply. This is the first-ever water management software that is powered by ChatGPT. By utilizing ChatGPT4’s language models, Klir’s users can now access holistic insights into their utility’s data through an AI-powered chatbot designed to simplify complex compliance water management questions. The AI function provides scalable, reliable, performance and secure services to ensure that data remains secure and private at all times.
The chatbot allows users to query millions of data points within the utility’s internal data with precise control over the knowledge base. Features include integrating administrative tasks with sampling results data, predictive water quality analysis, generating quantitative insights into sampling results, and identifying correlations between data. Klir’s AI function sits as a layer on top of what is already the most comprehensive software for water quality and compliance management on the market, said David Lynch, CEO of Klir.
This development reflects the growing need for water managers to quickly adapt to an industry landscape shaped by climate change and population growth. Despite recent investments to combat the global water crisis, most water professionals work with outdated or siloed technologies. Klir’s new generative AI capabilities provide support across all water functions, from biodiversity and compliance to customer and asset data.
Stafford joined Lynch on-stage to announce the launch of Klir’s new AI capabilities during their invite-only event Boiling Point, held alongside ACE, the premier annual conference for water utility and municipal operators. Along with introducing the ChatGPT function, Klir unveiled a new maturity model that assesses and prioritizes the key operational risks a utility faces and its potential to become a resilient utility in the future.
Klir is considered the only operating system for water that brings together all of the utility’s compliance and operational processes in one unified platform. It is backed by the biggest firms in technology, including Insight Partners, a $95b enterprise software fund based in New York. To learn more about Klir Comply and Klir’s AI capabilities, please visit their website.