Shaffra launches groundbreaking 'AI Trainer' for custom virtual workforce

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Shaffra launches groundbreaking 'AI Trainer' for custom virtual workforce

Shaffra, a deep tech company in the Middle East, has introduced the AI Trainer, a cutting-edge solution for creating custom virtual workforces. The AI Trainer utilizes Shaffra's proprietary Large Action Models (LAM) technology to power AI avatars capable of performing tasks with precision and productivity.

This innovative tool allows companies to personalize AI avatars to match their culture and meet specific objectives, such as acting as customer service agents, HR assistants, or data analysts. With AI projected to contribute significantly to the region's economy, Shaffra's AI Trainer offers a valuable addition to AI solutions, enabling businesses to enhance productivity and efficiency.

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