CollectivIQ Expands Platform to Address AI Hallucination and Bias
CollectivIQ has introduced new features aimed at improving accuracy and collaboration in its AI consensus platform, announced in a press release. The updates are designed to reduce hallucinations and bias by querying multiple large language models, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok, before generating a single synthesized answer.
The release includes multimodal image generation for marketing and creative use, integrated payment capture for easier billing, and expanded retrieval augmented generation that allows users to query both structured and unstructured data from uploaded files such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and PDF. The platform can also auto-convert unsupported image formats to PNG for compatibility.
CollectivIQ now lets users select specific language models for a given task or use a consensus-based response. It also adds project organization tools, enabling teams to group related chats and share reference materials across ongoing conversations. A new Triager feature helps the system recognize user intent and route requests appropriately.
The company describes this as its most feature-rich release to date, aimed at giving enterprises more flexibility, control, and governance when deploying AI tools across teams.
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