The Good Tech Companies - How to Get Started Harnessing the Power of AI: Aligning Business Needs with the Right Solutions
Episode Date: June 4, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-get-started-harnessing-the-power-of-ai-aligning-business-needs-with-the-right-solutions. ... Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as a transformative force in business technology, helping address specific business needs. Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #veritone, #ben-xiang, #enterprise-ai, #llms, #data-analysis, #ai-use-cases, #ai-integration, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @phillcomm. Learn more about this writer by checking @phillcomm's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as a transformative force in business technology. The true value of these advanced AI tools lies in their strategic application to address specific business needs. Businesses must assess whether they generate enough data to feed and train the LLM effectively.
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How to get started harnessing the power of AI. Aligning business needs with the right solutions
by Philcom Global. By Ben Shong, SVP, Product and Engineering, Veritone Artificial Intelligence,
AI, particularly large language models, LLMs, has emerged as a transformative force in business
technology. However, the true value of
these advanced AI tools lies in their strategic application to address specific business needs.
The first and critically important step for businesses is to effectively evaluate their
needs and align them with appropriate AI solutions, maximizing the impact of AI integration.
The place to begin is by examining business operations through a
thorough evaluation of your current challenges and opportunities. This process involves assessing
areas where efficiency, accuracy, or innovation could be enhanced. And assessing current challenges
and OP opportunities start by conducting a comprehensive analysis of your business processes
to identify bottlenecks or inefficiencies. Are there repetitive language
tasks that consume valuable human resources? Are there obvious, low-hanging fruit opportunities
for innovation in customer engagement or product development that require extensive language
processing? For instance, consider a customer service department inundated with root any queries.
This scenario often leads to long wait times and overworked staff. Identifying such
challenges can highlight the potential for LLMs to automate responses, thus improving efficiency
and customer satisfaction. LLMs excel in automating routine tasks and enhancing more complex ones,
making customer support a prime area where AI can manage routine inquiries, allowing human agents to
focus on more intricate issues.
Similarly, in content creation, LLM scan produce high-quality content rapidly,
freeing up time for more strategic human activities. For example, an e-commerce company might struggle with creating unique product descriptions for thousands of items. An LLM
can generate these descriptions automatically, ensuring consistency and saving significant time and effort.
Evaluating data availability
The success of LLM implementation hinges on access to substantial and relevant data.
Businesses must assess whether they generate enough data to feed and train the LLM effectively.
Data such as customer interactions, product descriptions, or research reports are invaluable.
Consider a healthcare provider with vast amounts of patient data. By leveraging this data,
an LLM can assist in diagnosing conditions or providing personalized patient care recommendations,
thus enhancing service quality and operational efficiency.
Considering scalability and impact when choosing use cases,
focus on areas where LLMs can significantly
improve outcomes or scale operations. For instance, LLMs can process vast amounts of text data in
analytics, offering deeper insights and enhancing decision-making. A financial services firm,
for instance, might use LLMs to analyze market trends and generate reports.
This capability not only speeds up the process
but also provides more comprehensive insights, aiding better investment decisions. Common use
cases of LLMS across INDUSTRIES LLMs are versatile and can be applied in numerous sectors.
Here are some impactful use cases demonstrating their diverse capabilities.
Document summarization in academic and corporate
research settings. LLMs can process extensive texts to extract key information and themes.
This significantly reduces the time required to digest large volumes of information,
enhancing productivity and decision-making. For example, a law firm could use LLMs to summarize
lengthy legal documents, making it easier for lawyers
to review key points quickly and efficiently. Creative writing assistance authors can leverage
LLMs to generate ideas, suggest narrative structures, and even draft content. This
helps overcome writer's block and enhances creativity, allowing writers to produce more
refined and imaginative work. Email and communication management LLMs streamline
email sorting, drafting, and scheduling, preserving context and personalizing communication.
This boosts productivity by managing routine communications efficiently,
freeing up time for more critical tasks. Personalized content recommendation LLMs
analyze user preferences to suggest relevant content, enhancing user
engagement on streaming services and online platforms through tailored content suggestions.
Technical Support Automation LLMs generate technical support guides and troubleshooting tips,
enhancing customer support in technology sectors by providing instant and accurate technical
assistance. Copywriting and Advertising LLMs craft creative marketing copy and promotional
material, which are crucial for marketing agencies and businesses and help create compelling and
targeted advertising content. Scripting and code generation LLMs assist developers by generating
code scripts, aiding in debugging, streamlining software development processes, and reducing
errors. Resume screening and HR automation LLMs automate
the screening of resumes and job applications, making the hiring process more efficient and
fair by integrating with applicant tracking systems and utilizing bias-free evaluation
algorithms. Essential features of LLM applications Each use case requires specific LLM features to
be effective. Here are key features to consider conversational
response. Essential for chatbots and virtual assistants. Enabling natural fluid dialogue
with users. Coding and math capabilities. Crucial for code generation and mathematical problem
solving in technical applications. Reasoning and comprehension. Vital for logical analysis,
problem solving, and understanding
complex texts. Word knowledge and fast response. Important for tasks requiring factual accuracy
and real-time interactions. Grounded knowledge and fine-tuning. Ensures accuracy and relevance,
particularly in professional and educational settings. Extended context and content moderation.
Maintains coherence over long interactions and
ensures safe, reliable usage. By strategically aligning your business needs with the right LLM
applications, you can harness the power of AI to transform operations, enhance efficiency,
and drive innovation. The key lies in a thoughtful evaluation of your challenges and opportunities,
coupled with a deep understanding of the capabilities of LLMs, ensuring a marriage of business needs with the right AI solutions.
About Ben Xiong
Ben Xiong is SVP of Corporate Development and Strategy and General Manager of Iwaratum for
Veritone, Inc. Ben is responsible for overseeing Veritone's AI Solutions Group,
Product Development and Veritone's AI Solutions Group, Product Development and Veritone's Proprietary AI Operating System.
In addition, he also leads corporate development and strategy. Prior to Veritone, Ben held multiple
roles with Ingram Micro as the global executive fourth IoT, AI, and mixed reality business as
well as roles in strategy and corporate development. He has extensive experience in global business operations and cross-border M&A.
About Veritone
Veritone, Nasdaq, Veri, designs human-centered AI solutions. Serving customers in the talent
acquisition, media, entertainment, and public sector industries, Veritone's software and
services empower individuals at the world's largest and most recognizable brands to run
more efficiently, accelerate decision-making, and increase profitability. Veritone's leading enterprise AI platform,
AI Waratom, orchestrates an ever-growing ecosystem of machine learning models,
transforming data sources into actionable intelligence. By blending human expertise
with AI technology, Veritone advances human potential to help organizations solve problems
and achieve more than ever before, enhancing lives everywhere.
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