Intuit Inc., the global financial technology platform that makes Intuit TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, announced major enhancements to its proprietary Generative AI Operating System (GenOS) that’s accelerating development velocity at scale across the company’s products and services to solve its customers’ most important financial problems and drive durable growth. Intuit’s GenOS now includes GenOS AI Workbench, a dedicated development environment for end-to-end application development, and enhancements to GenStudio, GenRuntime, and GenUX components.
Introduced in June 2023, Intuit’s GenOS empowers technologists to responsibly design, build, and deploy breakthrough generative AI (GenAI) experiences with unparalleled speed, fueling innovation for its approximately 100 million consumer and small business customers.
Since then, the company has continued to invest in GenOS to streamline end-to-end application development, with built-in governance and safety guardrails, and to enable rapid experimentation. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools with an extensible catalog of best-in-class large language models (LLMs), including commercial, proprietary, and open source base models for fine-tuning. To jumpstart app development, product teams can become productive with GenOS in a matter of minutes via self-serve onboarding tools and guided workflows.
“Intuit’s proprietary GenOS is the key to unlocking new opportunities to fuel consumer and small and mid-market business success with GenAI,” said Alex Balazs, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Intuit. “Over the past year, we’ve increased our pace of innovation by enabling product teams to turn new ideas into live customer experiments in just days, and built out our GenOS to speed time-to-market for ideas that rise to the top. We’re proud of the progress we’ve made and fired up about the ‘done for you’ future we’re creating for our customers to power their prosperity.”
With GenOS, Intuit technologists (software developers, product managers, data scientists, machine learning engineers, and data analysts) have experimented with hundreds of GenAI use cases, which has led to game-changing new experiences delivered into the hands of customers with Intuit Assist. For example, Intuit’s GenOS enabled new capabilities with easy-to-understand explanations of tax calculations, backed by real-time accuracy checks, with Intuit Assist for TurboTax, boosting confidence for millions of individual tax filers this tax season.
“Intuit is at the forefront of the industry with this major release of its GenOS,” said Hamit Hamutcu, Senior Advisor at Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University, and Column Editor for the Harvard Data Science Review. “It is rare to see this level of scope and scale in a proprietary generative AI development environment. The company built a comprehensive set of tools and practices, far beyond a sandbox for securely experimenting with the technology. It should be a great accelerator for Intuit developers in building sophisticated fintech apps and sets an inspiring example for the industry.”
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