Veristage Unveils Insight
U.S.-based tech innovator Veristage recently made headlines with the launch of Insight, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence platform tailored for the book publishing sector. The brains behind this venture are none other than publishing gurus Thomas Cox and Thomas Minkus according to Publishers Weekly.
Insight stands out with its suite of AI utilities. It harnesses the power of advanced large language models like ChatGPT and Claude. These tools are adept at sifting through documents, creating a variety of useful metrics, and producing diverse content such as editorial pieces, marketing materials, sales resources, and more. Adding to its versatility, Insight boasts features for extracting and elaborating on images in documents, crafting audiobooks, and facilitating report downloads. It’s designed to seamlessly blend into the typical publishing workflow, supporting formats like PDF, Word, XML (Onix, JATS), EPUB, and Excel.
Minkus, who played a pivotal role in the now-defunct Frankfurt Book Fair New York, shared his excitement: “The launch of Insight is a milestone for us. It has already shown significant promise in enhancing editorial, marketing, and sales functions through early testing and feedback. We’re eager for more publishers to see how Insight can revolutionize their daily operations.”
Insight is offered via a flexible subscription model. Publishers interested in exploring how Insight can benefit their operations can reach out to Veristage at info@veristage.com for more details.
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Tina Pavlik
Owner of TRS since 2003
An aficionado of romance novels for many years, Tina has owned The Romance Studio since 2003 and for 20 years, has enjoyed highlighting the best books in the genre. She enjoys all aspects of marketing including writing content, book trailer design, and finding captivating new books for voracious readers. She has also written over 20 romance titles under various pen names. In another life, she writes horror and works as an extras casting assistant for TV shows and films in the North Carolina and South Carolina regions.