Travel data platform Clarasight has launched a new set of AI data management agents that it says can unify data across disparate systems.
The agents can access companies' data from travel management companies, card programs, expense platforms and human resources systems to assess their quality and bring them together in a "unified model," according to Clarasight. The agents' decisions in building that model are "logged" and "auditable," and in instances where confidence is low, they are escalated to human review, the company said.
The agents "fix the foundation" of data, from which travel buyers can operate AI workflows and automated reporting confidently, according to Clarasight co-founder and CEO Adam Braun.
"Travel managers are some of the most data-dependent operators in any company, and they're often flying blind," Braun said in a statement. "Not because the data didn't exist, but because nobody could unify it fast enough to act on it."
The company said clients who have used the agents have been able to go live on the data platform 66 percent fast than previous attempts and have been able to cut most monthly data review cycles, freeing up their team for other tasks.