Not Diamond Unveils Prompt Adaptation for Enterprise AI

Not Diamond has launched Prompt Adaptation, an agentic system designed to enhance enterprise AI capabilities, announced in a press release. The system aims to optimize prompts across multiple models, improving accuracy and efficiency.

Not Diamond has launched Prompt Adaptation, an agentic system designed to enhance enterprise AI capabilities, announced in a press release. This system was introduced at SAP Sapphire 2025, where it was showcased as part of SAP's generative AI hub platform. The collaboration between Not Diamond and SAP aims to improve prompt optimization, leveraging SAP's framework and Not Diamond's technology to drive accuracy and accelerate engineering throughput.

Prompt Adaptation is designed to automatically adapt and optimize prompts across various models, reducing manual effort and ensuring optimal performance across different regions and regulatory zones. This system helps enterprises dynamically select the best model-prompt combination, enhancing flexibility and operational efficiency without additional engineering overhead.

The launch of Prompt Adaptation coincides with new funding from IBM, SAP.iO Fund, and other investors, reflecting the growing importance of prompt adaptation and multi-model orchestration in enterprise AI. This funding supports Not Diamond's mission to build foundational infrastructure for the multi-model AI future, emphasizing the need for intelligent multi-model infrastructure to scale AI effectively.

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