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> On-site, users type or dictate short notes (e.g. “rebar exposed east end of slab”), and the tool turns them into full sentences, paragraphs, tables, or photo captions in a report template that matches the firm’s format. You can work offline, and it syncs automatically when back online.

Why isn't the short note good enough? What value is the LLM contributing? Is it all stylistic filler?




Great question! With inspection reports there is typical commentary/phrasing that inspectors use in each of the reports. Since companies give us access to their historical reports we can fill in their report with this typical commentary by drawing context from their short notes.

Additionally, with applications such as environmental assessments, standards may need to be referenced. So the LLM may draw from those standards to fill in the report as well.




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