Transforming Higher-Ed with purpose-built AI
Advanced, Higher-Ed specific AI model enables authentic, effective student engagement
Combining the latest in generative AI
with human-centered AI
Automated content creation, expertly refined
Ocelot’s AI model can quickly produce institution-specific content that is fine-tuned and improved by human experts to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Fast-tracked setup feeds pre-approved departmental content into the generative AI-supported model
- Platform safeguards ensure institutions maintain full, campus-wide control over automated responses
- Regular monitoring and updates to the content library are managed by the Ocelot Content and Compliance Committee
Collective learning: harnessing shared insights
Powering interactions between students and institutions across the nation 24/7/365, Ocelot’s model continuously learns and improves from Higher-Ed-specific interactions.
- 60+ Departmental AI Learning Models covering admissions, financial aid, registrar, student affairs, alumni services, and more
- Insights drawn from 500+ colleges and universities nationwide and more than 17 million individual student interactions
- Higher Education clients gain from collective knowledge while retaining ownership of institutional-specific data
Responsible AI: enhancing human interaction
Ocelot’s AI model is designed to complement, not replace, meaningful interactions with students.
- Automates repetitive inquiries, serving students the most relevant responses where and when they need it
- Empowers staff to have more effective, personalized interactions via text or live chat by providing real-time guidance and response assistance
Ocelot One
AI-Driven Student Lifecycle Engagement Platform
The central connection point between institutions and students
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