Explore Ryght's General Support section to find answers to common questions, such as how Ryght works, who can use it, and pricing details for our generative AI services.
How does Ryght work?
Ryght is an enterprise-grade generative AI platform built for life science professionals. Ryght leverages best-in-class foundation models, prompt engineering techniques, and enterprise data sources to make actionable knowledge directly available to biopharma discovery, clinical, and commercial teams.
Who can use Ryght?
Ryght is designed for professionals in the life science and healthcare industries. Ryght’s background knowledge is rooted in the language of scientific research and medical records. Biopharma companies, CROs, and healthtech companies all turn to Ryght to enable generative AI solutions for their employees and their customers across the drug development value chain.
How do you ensure accuracy?
Ryght leverages the latest biomedical-focused language models to reduce hallucinations and improve accuracy in responses. Ryght also uses retrieval-augmented generation and large-context models to provide detailed and referenceable responses in conversation with users.
How much does Ryght cost?
Ryght is available for companies of all sizes. Pricing for our multi-tenant SaaS product is based on the number of users and data connections required. Dedicated tenant managed service implementations are also available - contact our sales team for additional information. Users interested in exploring the functionality of Ryght can also access a free Preview version of Ryght by requesting access at https://preview.ryght.ai.
What are the advantages of a Ryght Enterprise subscription?
Ryght Enterprise users gain access to additional features and copilot applications not available in the Preview version. Ryght Enterprise is designed for deployment to users in your company at scale when you need to take advantage of multiple data connections and support specific user workflows.
What's a Copilot?
Copilots are applications that accelerate your ability to accomplish a specific task. Copilots may make use of specific data sets, document collections, prompt strategies, foundation models, or domain-specific external APIs.