While a lot of tech companies are still trying to explain what their AI tools do, OpenText seems more interested in getting results. No big hype campaign. No “AI will change everything” pitch. Just practical tools that quietly fit into real jobs.

That’s probably why the company’s new Aviator suite is starting to turn heads, not because it promises magic, but because it works.

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AI That Knows Its Place

The idea behind the Aviator suite is simple: let machines do the repetitive stuff, so people can focus on what actually matters. That might mean writing test scripts, pulling legal documents, organizing user stories, or sorting through insurance claims.

The tools aren’t trying to be futuristic or flashy. They’re meant to be useful.

And maybe that’s what makes them stand out.

A Personal Assistant Built for Work, Not Play

OpenText recently introduced something called MyAviator, which acts more like a private assistant than a chatbot. You can ask it to read through files, prep summaries, or pull key points from a report. It’s smart, but not invasive. And because it’s built into OpenText’s own system, the data stays secure.

So if you’re dealing with sensitive material or you just don’t trust cloud-based bots, this setup makes a lot more sense.

It’s Already Out There, Doing the Job

These tools aren’t in beta. They’re being used right now by actual teams.

  • Developers are saving hours by automating test cases.
  • Legal teams are getting faster at finding what they need.
  • Insurance companies are sorting claims with less human review.
  • Scientists are digging through research data with help from pattern-finding algorithms.

No buzzwords. No endless dashboards. Just straightforward support that cuts out the friction.

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Not Trying to Replace People Just Help Them Work Better

There’s a lot of talk in the industry about AI replacing jobs. OpenText doesn’t seem to buy into that. Its tools aren’t built to replace they’re built to assist. The AI is good at digging, sorting, filtering, and scanning. That’s it.

The rest? Still up to the people doing the thinking.

It’s not a radical idea. But it’s probably the most honest use of AI we’ve seen in a while.

FAQ

1. What is agentic AI?

Basically, it’s AI that can act on its own, a little bit. It doesn’t just wait for commands it can follow goals and make decisions, within limits.

2. Who counts as a digital knowledge worker?

If you work with information documents, data, research, software you’re probably one. Lawyers, analysts, devs, scientists. It’s a broad term, but it fits.

3. Is MyAviator safe?

Yes. It’s made for businesses that care about security. It runs inside OpenText’s own system, not out in the wild.

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