The International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM) is developing a specialized GPT named NamAIste GPT for the hospitality sector. This AI tool aims to provide valuable insights, trends, and best practices to enhance operational excellence for students, faculty, and industry professionals. Currently in testing, it is set to be officially launched on April 24, coinciding with International Hospitality Day.
Suborno Bose, the Chairman of IIHM, emphasized the necessity of a dedicated AI solution for the hospitality industry, citing limitations in existing models like ChatGPT. The NamAIste GPT is designed to address these gaps by offering tailored information relevant to hospitality. The initiative reflects a growing trend towards industry-specific AI applications that can significantly improve operational efficiency.
• NamAIste GPT aims to enhance operational excellence in hospitality.
• The GPT will be launched on International Hospitality Day.
GPT refers to Generative Pre-trained Transformer, a type of AI model designed for natural language processing.
AI-powered tools utilize artificial intelligence to automate tasks and provide insights in various industries.
Operational excellence involves continuous improvement in processes to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in business operations.
IIHM is focused on developing AI solutions tailored for the hospitality industry, enhancing educational and operational practices.
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