Rakus has updated the Assist AI function inside Raku Raku Hanbai, moving it from a planning aid to something far more practical. One month after its initial launch, the AI can now take the database configurations it proposes and automatically build them inside the live system. No extra cost, no separate setup.
Earlier, Assist AI stopped at Excel-based configuration proposals. Users still had to manually recreate those designs on screen. With this update, that gap is gone. AI-generated blueprints can now be reflected directly as working screens inside Raku Raku Hanbai with a single action. Users can interact with the system immediately and understand how the setup actually behaves, not just how it looks on paper.
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This also changes how implementation discussions happen. Since the AI builds a draft database automatically, users and support teams can review real screens together and fine-tune details in context. For teams without system-building experience, this removes a major barrier and reduces trial-and-error.
The update reflects a wider shift in enterprise software where AI is expected to execute, not just advise. Rakus plans to extend this further by 2026 with a Requirements Assist AI that supports everything from process design to automated system construction.

