What types of files does Tektome support for data extraction?
Tektome specializes in AEC files such as PDFs, DOCs, Images, Spreadsheets, and certain BIM files. Its KnowledgeBuilder feature can extract data from various formats including scanned PDFs, CAD drawings, proposals, photos, and meeting minutes.
How does Tektome ensure the security and privacy of customer data?
Tektome is ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and AICPA SOC compliant, ensuring enterprise-grade security. Data is kept private and siloed, not used for AI model training, and each customer's environment is fully segregated. It offers encrypted storage and secure access protocols.
Can Tektome be deployed on-premise or in a private cloud?
Yes, while Tektome operates securely on Microsoft Azure by default, it offers private cloud or on-premise deployment options for clients with strict data requirements. This ensures AI models remain up to date while meeting specific infrastructure needs.
How is Tektome different from general AI systems like ChatGPT?
Tektome optimizes AEC data through pre-processing for structure and post-processing for accuracy, maintaining strict data isolation. Unlike public AI systems, it does not fine-tune on your data, ensuring privacy and eliminating hallucinations specific to AEC contexts.
What is the purpose of KnowledgeBuilder within the Tektome platform?
KnowledgeBuilder transforms unstructured files like past project drawings, reports, and meeting notes into structured, searchable knowledge. This enables teams to avoid repeating mistakes, reuse internal know-how, and spark design innovation with AI-assisted insights.
What is the purpose of ReqManager within the Tektome platform?
ReqManager allows users to organize all project requirements, including codes and regulations, and provides easy access. It supports publicly issued documents from government bodies in major cities like Tokyo and London, with ongoing expansion.