Amperity, known for its powerful AI-driven customer data cloud, has just launched a groundbreaking innovation: Chuck Data. This is the first AI agent designed specifically to handle customer data engineering tasks inside Databricks.
What makes Chuck stand out? It’s built on Amperity’s deep expertise and uses patented identity resolution technology—refined over years and trained on billions of data points from over 400 major enterprise brands. This allows Chuck to understand data like a human expert, but with the speed and precision of AI.
A Smarter Way to Work with Customer Data
As businesses push for faster insights and results, data engineers often face a tough challenge. While cloud infrastructure has advanced, the actual process of preparing customer data is still slow and manual—relying on custom code and fragile rules.
That’s where Chuck Data changes the game. It acts as your AI-powered data assistant, enabling engineers to use simple natural language to get complex tasks done quickly. Whether it’s tagging data, profiling it, or resolving customer identities—Chuck can handle it, directly from your Databricks lakehouse.
Built for Speed, Simplicity, and Impact
Chuck doesn’t need a fancy interface or multiple tools. It runs right in your terminal, integrating smoothly with your existing Databricks setup. Using native compute power and advanced language models, it performs high-impact tasks such as:
- Customer identity resolution
- Data tagging for compliance (like PII detection)
- Data profiling and quality checks
“Customer data work can be tedious and repetitive. We built Chuck to eliminate the hassle,” said Derek Slager, Amperity’s co-founder and CTO. “It helps you get the job done faster—whether you’re resolving identities or tagging sensitive data. There’s no complicated setup or extra tools—just fast, focused, and efficient results.”
Why Chuck Data Matters
In today’s competitive world, the ability to access clean, reliable customer data quickly can make or break a business. Chuck Data is designed to remove the bottlenecks, letting engineers focus on what really matters: delivering insights that drive growth.