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Glossary

Large Language Model (LLM)

An AI model trained on massive text datasets to understand and generate human language.

Definition

A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of AI model trained on vast amounts of text data to learn statistical patterns in language. LLMs can generate text, answer questions, summarize documents, write code, and follow complex instructions. Well-known examples include GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and Mistral.

Why it matters

LLMs are the foundation of most AI product features being built today. But raw LLM access is not a product. It is a component. The business value comes from integrating the model with your systems, data, and workflows. Most organizations that evaluated AI and saw no return were interacting with a generic model rather than one grounded in their proprietary context.

Our take

We use LLMs as infrastructure, not products. Every AI integration we build starts by asking what data the model needs to be genuinely useful for your specific operation. That answer determines the architecture.

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