Depending on the context, OpenExpert most commonly refers to an AI platform designed for power plant Operations & Maintenance (O&M), though it can also refer to a legacy Windows file utility or an open-source expert system. The primary entities associated with this name include: 1. OpenExpert.AI (Industrial AI Platform)
Developed by C10 Labs, OpenExpert.AI serves as a “Digital Subject Matter Expert” for the energy and power generation sectors. It functions as an intelligence layer to combat the massive workforce knowledge gap caused by retiring engineers.
Core Function: It uses large language models trained on domain-specific engineering knowledge, OEM manuals, SCADA/IoT data, and historical work orders to diagnose plant issues in seconds.
Voice-First Design: It features a natural-language, voice-first interface so plant technicians can retrieve actionable procedures hands-free on the floor.
Compliance & Data Integrations: It maintains a compliance-ready audit trail for strict regulatory frameworks (like NERC CIP and ISO 55000) and plugs directly into existing plant management systems (CMMS).
Supported Infrastructure: The platform is built to ingest data for multiple generation types, including natural gas, wind, solar, nuclear, and hydroelectric plants. 2. OpenExpert (Windows File Association Utility)
In desktop computing, OpenExpert is a classic, lightweight Windows personalization tool.
Core Function: It completely replaces or augments the standard Windows “Open With” context menu.
Utility: Instead of letting Windows restrict you to one default program per file type, OpenExpert allows you to build a custom list of multiple apps for any file extension (e.g., opening a .jpg in a quick viewer or an advanced editor straight from the right-click menu). 3. OpenExpert.org / OpenExpert (Open Source Projects)
There are older, open-source projects hosted on repositories like SourceForge:
Expert System Shell: A GNU General Public Licensed (GPL) web-based platform built using PHP and MySQL to help small and large organizations build technical decision-making workflows.
Education Mode: It includes specialized features to track participant progress, requiring users to read sequential documentation pages before moving forward.
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