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“The most valuable thing for most businesses going forward is the proprietary data that they have. You can point that model at your data and be able to extract information and value from that that no one else can.” Scale’s Managing Director and former CTO of the United States, Michael Kratsios went on the You Might be Right podcast from the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Along with hosts, former Tennessee Governors Philip Bredesen and Bill Haslam, he discussed: • Has AI been as disruptive as we imagined a year ago? • Whether the United States is in a position to lead in AI • How businesses can use AI to their competitive advantage Listen → https://lnkd.in/dSBcT94m 

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(Don) Chunshen Li

Founder | AI Consultant

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Essentially we have two ways to leverage language model(s) for insight extraction from valuable proprietary data. 1) Call a leading large language model such as GPT-4o via its API (from OpenAI) 2) Customize an open-sourced small language model on your own corporate server and run queries against its inference engine. For the above 1) option, you MUST set up a guardrail at an INPUT layer to protect your sensitive or proprietary information from your vast data pool from inadvertently leaking out. Then, of course we have third parties like Scale AI as well.

David Montaño, MBA STEM

Experienced Project Manager | Specializing in Marketing Operations, Data Analysis, and Business Strategy | Certified Agile, Scrum Professional

2mo

Impressive insights from Michael Kratsios on AI’s disruptive impact and America’s leadership in this space! 🚀 His work in advancing AI strategy and leveraging tech for critical issues is truly inspiring. Kudos for highlighting such vital discussions on innovation and quality! 🙌

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