The era of artificial intelligence in public procurement will begin

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The main AI platform developed by Turkey’s HAVELSAN will start its first mission with the Public Procurement Authority.

A contract was signed between the Public Procurement Authority and Havelsan to take advantage of the opportunities provided by artificial intelligence in the business processes of the institution.

The contract aims to increase the quality of service in the applications implemented by the Public Procurement Authority, accelerate administrative processes, make data management and reporting processes more systematic, and bring the AI ​​technological infrastructure into the technology culture of the institution.

In this context, the main AI platform, which will operate on-site (installed and operated on physical servers within the institution), will provide data classification, summarization, intelligent search of institution documents and data on the institution’s servers and provide services as a digital assistant. Big data applications and tools appropriate to the specific solution will be installed according to the institution’s needs. In addition, it is planned to operate the business intelligence platform.

⁠Safe AI, where HAVELSAN engineers have developed a national alternative to AI models in the field of natural language processing, which has recently gained great popularity worldwide.

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The name “MAIN”, which stands for Multi-Functional Artificial Intelligence Network and also has the meaning of “main”, was chosen for the product in the category of “productive artificial intelligence”.

The first version of MAIN was completed as a result of studies conducted so that public and military institutions can use artificial intelligence in a way that protects data security.

MAIN, which has the basic features of all currently used models, can summarize the given content and text in seconds, retrieve information from open source data, write code, and all these functions can be diversified.

HAVELSAN presents MAIN to its users as a closed box, in this way data leakage is prevented or meaningful data is used here anywhere.

While the first version of MAIN focused on more text-oriented functions, image and audio processing are planned to be added to these functions in later stages.