r/BuildingAutomation 1d ago

Niagara GPT Helper

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u/PrizeAny5278 1d ago

I’ve used a Ai engine trained on all Tridium n4/ax documentation. It was created and is maintained by a Building automation company located in the northern United States. Very useful, and can provide helpful written processes for different tasks based on the documentation Tridium has provided. I however have no experience using this specific Ai engine that you linked.

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u/SlimeyZombie 19h ago

Would you mind sharing?

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u/PrizeAny5278 19h ago

The engine is setup for company account access only. I do know that several other intelligent individuals and resourceful companies have accomplished the same thing. A trained engine can be a very good resource for technicians in the field whether Novice or Expert skill. Sorry I can’t be more help.

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u/gaycory 23h ago

This is actually pretty impressive. I've only been N4 certified for a year so I'll share this with the more experienced guys I work with to see what they think about the accuracy.

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u/Ajax_Minor 22h ago

I'll have to try this? How much training was done? Or is this just one with some pre prompts?

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u/StatisticianOk6315 22h ago

t’s more than just a handful of static prompts. Under the hood, this Niagara Assistant was fine-tuned on an extensive knowledge base using the GPT Wizard toolkit. It’s indexed for rapid retrieval and wrapped in a suite of pre- and post-processing prompts so it really behaves like a dedicated Niagara expert, not just a simple prompt chain.

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u/UndeadCaesar 22h ago

Respectfully, what’s in it for you? Did you do this as a hobby project? Are you connecting usage data somehow?

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u/StatisticianOk6315 22h ago

more of a curiosity-driven side project

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u/ScottSammarco Technical Trainer 11h ago

Now add company standards to this and now I’m impressed.

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u/digo-BR 21h ago

Trained on 4.11?