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Semantic Search: A New Artificial Intelligence Application by Cloudevo 

Cloudevo introduces Semantic Search to Proto Thema, an AI-powered solution that significantly improves the news search experience

Newsroom October 2 11:03

In an environment marked by growing volumes of information and limited available time, traditional approaches to news search no longer meet current needs. Keyword-based search is increasingly insufficient for readers who expect faster and clearer access to relevant information. The focus is shifting towards more direct and intuitive search methods that lead quickly to reliable, well-documented content.

Within this context, Semantic Search has been integrated into Proto Thema. The solution enhances the search experience by making more effective use of the publication’s existing news archive, offering a more practical and straightforward way to access content. Users are no longer required to rely on specific keywords; instead, they can ask questions in natural language, with the system identifying relevant material based on the meaning of the query.

The technological implementation was delivered by Cloudevo, a Greek technology company with experience in developing reliable artificial intelligence solutions for demanding environments. With a strong focus on functionality and output control, Cloudevo designs systems that integrate smoothly into existing infrastructures and support core processes without altering them. In the case of Πρώτο ΘΕΜΑ, the solution leverages the outlet’s published archive, simplifying search and access to information in a clear and controlled manner.

How Semantic Search works

In practical terms, Semantic Search allows users to search using natural phrasing, without technical constraints related to specific terms. Rather than relying on simple keyword matching, the system analyses the meaning and context of each query in order to identify relevant content. Based on this process, it retrieves the most relevant articles from the existing archive and presents concise responses.

These responses are based exclusively on the publication’s own content and are accompanied by direct references to the relevant articles, ensuring immediate access to the full text and allowing users to verify information within its original context.

Unlike traditional search, where results depend on exact keyword matches, Semantic Search applies semantic analysis and content understanding techniques. By identifying thematic areas and relationships between concepts, the system ranks results according to relevance, even in cases where the same terms do not appear verbatim in the articles.

The role of technology in access to information

Search results are presented in a concise format, enabling users to gain an immediate overview without replacing the reading of the full article. At the same time, direct references to published content ensure transparency and verifiability. The solution does not generate new content and does not interfere with the journalistic process; it functions as a tool for organising and accurately retrieving already published material.

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The thinking behind the implementation

The implementation of Semantic Search follows a clear principle: the development of an AI system with a defined purpose, operating on controlled content and delivering consistent, predictable results. In the media environment, where accuracy and reliability are essential, the solution has been designed to improve access to published articles without altering or influencing editorial content.

For readers, this translates into faster searches and clearer results. For Πρώτο ΘΕΜΑ, it represents a practical enhancement of the digital experience, where technology plays a supportive role and makes information easier to access and more usable.

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