Building with AI
Kickstart the first build of a new model with our AI tool
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Kickstart the first build of a new model with our AI tool
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It can be time consuming to build out a new model from scratch, or to manually convert a full spreadsheet you've been working with into a Swallow model.
Our AI builder will allow you to speed up that process to just a couple of seconds, building you an initial version of a model in Swallow based on a text-based prompt and any background files you supply.
Click into the description field and describe the type of pricing model project that you want to build.
You can include as much or as little detail as you like, but the more specific and detailed your instructions and context, the more tailored the new model will be to your needs.
Remember, you'll be able to edit every element of the pricing model that is generated in a few moments, so don't worry if you're not sure about all the details yet.
Click 'Upload a supporting file' to upload any new documentation that may provide additional background or context. We accept a range of file types, including PDF, Doc, XLS, TXT & CSV.
Click the 'Generate' button and wait a few moments for your new model to be generated. You'll see the model being built, step-by-step.
Go to the 'Process' tab, and the 'Version Summary' at the top of the page will describe the full outline of the model that's been built from your prompt.
The summary will explain all the elements that have been added and the logic that's been applied to each step in the build.
As you prompted the creation of the model, you'll automatically be set up as the first team-member on the project, with full 'Read', 'Write' and 'Approve' permissions.
To edit your permissions, simply hover over the 'Version Team' table with your cursor, over the row containing your details, and click the edit button that appears on the right-hand side.
Click the 'Add User' button in the top right to add new members to the team.
We'll automatically create some test data for your new model too, pivoting around your new model and auto-generating a distribution of different risks.
You can go to the 'Test' tab to review the tests and get a very initial idea of how the new model performs, and you'll see things like the average premium being quoted.
Click the 'Create Tests' button in the top right of the screen if you'd like to add additional tests, which you can also prompt with AI.
Head to the 'Build' tab, and you can see the full step-by-step model that's been generated in the Step builder.
You'll be able to alter your inputs, add additional steps, edit existing steps and calculations and remove steps entirely if you want to.
To learn more about step types and building out your model