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Smarter, faster documentation.

GENERA is an advanced Generative Artificial Intelligence tool designed for the creation, editing, and management of business documents.
It automates tasks, improves quality, centralizes information, and streamlines workflows through features like ingestion, automated generation, auditing, and centralized administration.
Benefits

Key improvements to streamline and optimize business documentation.

Efficiency and speed

Automation for fast and accurate document creation.

Enhanced data security

Protection of sensitive information without sharing it with third parties.

High quality and precision

Guaranteed quality standards across all documents.

Cost reduction

Optimization of time and personnel resources.

Advanced personalization

Adaptability to the organization’s specific needs.

Continuous innovation

Cutting-edge technology for creative documentation improvements.

Success stories

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Insights

News, trends and perspectives about GENERA.

My journey into AI Governance began at the 2023 Second World Summit of Future Commissions held in Montevideo, Uruguay. This event, hosted by the Parliament of Uruguay and the Inter-Parliamentary Union, was a significant starting point. We discussed the need for anticipatory governance in AI, focusing on how this technology intersects with democracy, human rights, and societal structures. These discussions set the stage for a deeper exploration of AI’s transformative potential.

In the world of data applied to public utilities, striking the right balance between a centralized Business Intelligence (BI) strategy and a self-service approach is key to maintaining agility without sacrificing control.

In recent years, utilities have invested heavily in data analytics as a driver of efficiency and decision-making. However, this evolution has not always been supported by a unified strategy around Business Intelligence (BI) platforms.

In the energy business, the time factor is crucial. Decisions about which plants to start up, when to do it, and at what capacity require careful planning. It is not enough to simply react to real-time consumption: every mistake impacts efficiency and can put the stability of the system at risk.