Over time, inTheEU Assist can be tuned to work better for your firm's specific domain and way of working. Adapter training sets are how administrators prepare the material that makes this possible. As a professional user, you do not manage training sets directly, but it is useful to understand what they are and how they relate to your work.
A training set is a collection of examples drawn from your firm's work — anonymized, reviewed, and prepared by your administrator — that helps the platform learn the patterns, terminology, and approaches specific to your practice area. The goal is to make the assistant and agents more useful for the work you actually do.
Client identities are never included in training sets. Before any case material is used, all identifying information is removed by the platform. Your clients' data is not used to train a shared model — it stays within your firm's installation.
After a new adaptation is applied, you may notice the assistant responding with terminology more closely aligned to your practice, or agents producing outputs that better match your firm's style. Changes are incremental. If something seems off after an update, report it to your administrator who can review or roll back.
No training update is applied without explicit administrator review and approval. As a professional user, you may be asked by your administrator to review sample outputs before an update goes live. Your feedback at that stage is valuable.
Platform features and interface are subject to continuous improvement. Descriptions in this guide may not reflect the exact layout or wording of the latest released version.