In “Yandex.Documents” it became possible to use a neural network

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The company Yandex (MOEX: YDEX) has ​introduced new online editors for documents and tables, which have a built-in ⁤YandexGPT 4 neural network. The editors ⁢are now free and available⁤ in beta mode, ⁤the company reported.

It is noticed that the new editors show greater productivity and speed compared ⁤to previous versions. The ⁤number​ of concurrent users working on the document has been increased‌ to 100.

The built-in neural network will allow you to both create texts⁣ at ⁢the request of users and edit existing materials. YandexGPT can⁢ work ⁢in ​Russian and English. However,some features in‌ the editors‌ are currently unavailable.

“We launched the editors in beta so users could evaluate their performance ⁢and try out the new interface.​ editors are missing some features, ⁣but we’re working to make ‍them available as quickly as possible.​ For example, the ability to​ comment on documents will be available ‌in the near future,” said Sergei Pedchenko, head of the Yandex 360 ⁢technology advancement group.

At⁣ the moment the⁢ new editors⁤ are only ​available in the web⁣ interface; ​the desktop version is scheduled to be released in 2025. ⁤In the future,yandex plans to allow⁤ editors to be used in on-premise mode so that‍ companies can deploy software on their ⁢own servers.

What are the main ‍features of Yandex’s new document and table editors powered by YandexGPT 4?

Interview with Sergei Pedchenko: Exploring Yandex’s New​ Document and Table ‌Editors with YandexGPT 4

Editor (Time.news): Thank you for joining us today, Sergei. Yandex has recently⁣ launched new online document and table​ editors powered by YandexGPT 4. What inspired⁣ this innovation?

Sergei Pedchenko: ‌Thank you for having me. The main inspiration behind our new editors was too enhance productivity and streamline the user experience. With the advancements ​in artificial intelligence,we recognized an chance to integrate YandexGPT 4 to assist users in creating and editing ‌documents more efficiently,supporting both Russian and English languages.

Editor (Time.news): That sounds promising! Could you elaborate on what users can expect from the performance of these editors compared to‌ the previous versions?

Sergei Pedchenko: Absolutely! We’ve seen notable⁤ improvements in both speed and productivity. The latest editors have increased the number of concurrent users ​working on a⁣ single document to 100,⁢ facilitating‌ better collaboration.This means teams can work together seamlessly in real-time, which is crucial in today’s fast-paced work environments.

Editor (Time.news): It’s grate⁢ to hear ⁣about the collaboration ‍features! What unique capabilities does YandexGPT 4 bring to‌ these ‍editors?

Sergei Pedchenko: YandexGPT 4 empowers users by⁢ providing tools to⁣ create‌ new⁣ texts based on‌ prompts and ⁤edit ⁤existing materials intuitively. This AI integration not only assists in generating content but also ensures that the editing process is smoother, enabling users to focus more on their ideas rather than formatting ⁣issues.

Editor (Time.news): Given that these editors are currently in beta ⁢mode, ‍are there any limitations or missing features that users should be aware of?

Sergei Pedchenko: ⁣ Yes, as with any beta release, there are some missing features. As an‍ example,⁢ the commenting function is not yet available but ⁢is on our⁤ roadmap for future updates. We appreciate user feedback ⁤during this phase, ‍as it allows us to refine the product based on real-world usage and needs.

Editor (Time.news): That’s an significant point. Once the full version is ‌released, what can we expect in terms of future functionalities?

Sergei Pedchenko: Our ⁣roadmap includes several enhancements. As ‍an example, we plan to ⁢launch⁢ a desktop version in 2025 and allow for‍ on-premise deployment.⁢ This will enable companies to install the ⁣editors on their own servers ‌to maintain data privacy​ and compliance, which is becoming ‍increasingly critical for businesses today.

editor (time.news): What advice⁤ would you share with ⁣businesses looking to adopt these new tools for their teams?

Sergei Pedchenko: I would recommend that businesses‍ leverage the beta phase to‌ engage with the tools actively. Experimenting with Yandex’s new editors can offer valuable insights into how they can streamline workflows and improve collaboration. Keeping an eye on updates and providing feedback will help us tailor functionalities better suited to their needs.

Editor (Time.news): Thank you,Sergei. It sounds like Yandex’s new document and table editors⁤ are ​poised to be a game-changer for many users. We⁣ look forward to seeing how they develop further!

Sergei Pedchenko: Thank you ⁤for the opportunity to share these insights. We are excited about the potential of our⁤ new editors and appreciate the support as we continue to evolve!

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