It claimed that its genAI assistant “pioneers a security first approach” to understand each employee’s access to enterprise data in real time.
Pexa said its solution ensures data security at both the model and data levels, retrieving live information from within the organisation.
It operates using a permissioned Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) model, which controls what data is passed to the AI in small, secure segments.
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The genAI assistant was developed in collaboration with Thoughtworks Australia, Redactive AI, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
It leverages live data access to company data from Redactive’s permissions aware retrieval engine, along with Anthropic’s Claude 3 Sonnet on Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service to ensure that every employee chat interaction is secure, accurate, and contextually relevant.
Pexa Group chief technology officer Eglantine Etiemble said the genAI assistant represents more than just a technological advancement, pointing that it aligns with Pexa’s core value of “Innovate for Good.”
“By securely enabling our employees with the right permissions to access and leverage data, we're not only driving productivity and innovation but also ensuring that our employees are equipped with leading competencies.”
“In an increasingly digital ecosystem, it is crucial to keep people at the forefront of innovation. Our approach ensures that while we integrate cutting-edge technology, we are also fostering a culture where our employees can thrive, engage with new tools confidently, and contribute meaningfully to our mission of Connecting People to Place,” said Etiemble.
“Thoughtworks delivered the foundational genAI infrastructure that integrates seamlessly with Pexa’s operations, ensuring the highest standards of data security. Our expertise in enterprise-grade AI solutions has enabled Pexa to deploy this technology confidently,” stated Thoughtworks Australia director of emerging technologies Andy Nolan.
"With security a fundamental requirement, Amazon Bedrock also safeguards Pexa’s strategic and operational data with the right controls, reinforced by AWS’s strong record in building and running resilient, highly available applications,” said AWS director of financial services ANZ Jamie Simon.
“This is essential for Pexa, as well as for many other organisations of all sizes and industries, especially for regulated sectors including financial services.”
“Redactive enabled Pexa to responsibly scale generative AI across its workforce while maintaining high data security standards. By enabling permissioned RAG for this platform, we are proud to have supported Pexa in moving quickly and safely with genAI,” said Redactive AI co-founder Andrew Pankevicius.