Transform your generative AI roadmap with custom LLMs

transform your generative ai roadmap with custom llms

Transform your generative AI roadmap with custom LLMs

When it comes to generative AI models, bigger isn’t always better. What’s more important is using a tool that’s purpose-built for the task you’re trying to accomplish. A large language model (LLM) trained on a huge dataset may seem attractive for organizations looking to leverage the most amount of data possible, but it may not deliver the most accurate results. A smaller, customized model that is trained on a more targeted dataset, however, can enable businesses to control their data and ensure quality - something that is crucial when scaling generative AI use cases to gain the competitive edge.

Customization is key

The last year has thrown the spotlight on LLMs as the engines behind generative AI applications. Whilst these are appropriate for a consumer audience, there are many reasons that off-the-shelf, general purpose LLMs are not always ideal for an enterprise. For example, organizations can’t always inject their own data into these LLMs, so the model’s responses are not always relevant in an internal context. Additionally, many larger LLMs require that users grant access to data collection by the model’s creator, which can raise concerns about data privacy.

Smaller, customized language models can mitigate many of these concerns. Organizations can train smaller, customized models using their own data, meaning that responses account for internal context and are more relevant. An additional benefit of this approach is that organisations never have to share their data with a third party, keeping it secure, whilst also ensuring they can adhere to regulatory requirements. Smaller, customised models can also alleviate efficiency concerns, as training a generalised LLM can require significant time, money, and computing power. For instance, the larger the model, the higher the number of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) are needed for its functioning. But GPUs have become scarce - and with demand outstripping supply, they’re expensive to obtain. Businesses, of course, want to keep costs low, so the fewer GPUs required to train and run inference on a model, the better.

Collaborate to encourage further innovation

As the majority of senior leaders look to scale generative AI projects efficiently, and consider the benefits of customized models, cross-organizational collaboration will also be essential. The generative AI boom is like any other industrial revolution; teams across the organization can benefit from working together to innovate and move forward. This approach also allows for gains in research and development.

Compared to general purpose LLMs, these custom-built models let developers create more highly specific systems with unique use-cases in mind. These allow organizations to focus on generative AI projects that are not only scalable, but have a higher-likelihood of producing a better return on investment because the model is built to address a specific problem or opportunity for the company.

The foundations matter

When building smaller, customized models, organizations should use an open, unified foundation for all its data and governance. One such way of doing this is through a data intelligence platform, which helps to ensure the quality, accuracy and accessibility of the data behind language models. Seeking ways to democratize this data will also be key, enabling employees across an enterprise to easily query corporate data with just their natural language. Through this, even non-technical staff can get the same insights as skilled data scientists and analysts, and quickly, thereby freeing up the time of in-house experts to focus on higher-level, innovative and even business-critical tasks. For enterprises who have previously relied upon third-parties to analyze their data, this approach frees up time and cuts down costs - putting innovation into the hands of their own employees. Providing access to data intelligence, and using smaller models, therefore encourages innovation and facilitates data-driven decision-making at scale.

Close collaboration across the industry is vital in facilitating the growth of generative AI globally. The more we collectively understand about the technology, the more we can use it productively. Equally, as senior leaders continue to focus on efficiency, they should consider the benefits of right-sized, customized open source models. These models are effective tools for business growth, allowing organizations to keep costs down, control their data and ensure quality as they continue to scale their generative AI use cases. Investing in an efficient generative AI strategy will future-proof organizations, helping streamline processes for years to come.

We've featured the best AI website builder.

This article was produced as part of TechRadarPro's Expert Insights channel where we feature the best and brightest minds in the technology industry today. The views expressed here are those of the author and are not necessarily those of TechRadarPro or Future plc. If you are interested in contributing find out more here: https://www.techradar.com/news/submit-your-story-to-techradar-pro

OTHER NEWS

10 minutes ago

New report shows common medication puts at-risk individuals in danger — and heat is only making matters worse

10 minutes ago

‘Complete dud’: Matt Canavan and Abigail Boyd go head-to-head in heated net zero debate

10 minutes ago

Former SAA chairperson Dudu Myeni passes on at 60

10 minutes ago

25 people penalized for transporting 103 illegal pilgrims

10 minutes ago

Man Utd Transfer News: Red Devils told to hijack move for ideal Casemiro replacement Joao Palhinha

10 minutes ago

How the ‘least cultured’ place in Britain reinvented itself

10 minutes ago

'Geez, he's raw!' - Michael Owen sends WARNING about misfiring Liverpool forward

10 minutes ago

Emma Raducanu’s Olympic decision confirmed as Team GB squad for Paris 24 is revealed

10 minutes ago

He plays like Kroos: Man Utd could land "special" 51m Mainoo partner

10 minutes ago

Terminated Red Bull junior driver speaks out following axe

10 minutes ago

United Rugby Championship Team of the week: A Springbok in waiting, ‘Huwipulotu’ and the Bulls front-row all feature after semi-finals

10 minutes ago

Hunter Biden beams as he's seen out in Hollywood after felony gun conviction

10 minutes ago

Trump threatens to cut off aid to Ukraine 'prior to taking the White House as president-elect'

10 minutes ago

Fourteen Jordanians die during Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia

10 minutes ago

How explosion of mega warehouses is turning America's heartland into a hellscape, as raging locals say soulless eyesores are ruining their lives

10 minutes ago

Inside the bitter fight between the Mormons and small town America: Church accused of 'bullying' picturesque hamlets into letting them build towering temples

10 minutes ago

Glamorous socialite 'dupes Palm Beach elite with $2M scam' at heart of shopping mecca for the mega rich

10 minutes ago

Video: Fury after police ram terrified runaway cow with their squad car down London street - with cops forced to refer itself to watchdog amid backlash and Home Secretary demanding explanation over 'heavy-handed' incident

10 minutes ago

Video: Fury after police ram terrified runaway cow with their squad car down London street - with cops forced to refer itself to watchdog amid backlash and Home Secretary demanding explanation over 'heavy-handed' incident

16 minutes ago

Why student loan forgiveness sparks anger: A philosopher, attorney general, sociologist and religious thought expert weigh in

16 minutes ago

Detroit pastor thanks Trump for visiting the ‘hood’ as Biden, Obama who ‘never came’ attend LA fundraiser

16 minutes ago

Andrew Garfield keeps it casual as he enjoys a date night with glamorous doctor girlfriend Kate Tomas at Chiltern Firehouse

17 minutes ago

Olympics-Kipyegon targets double gold in Paris

17 minutes ago

Wilding review – a biodiversity success story in West Sussex

17 minutes ago

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Rajeev Chandrasekhar Counters Elon Musk’s EVM Tampering Remark | News18

21 minutes ago

Hamburg police fire shots at axe-wielding person at Euro 2024 fan parade

23 minutes ago

Feeney claims back-to-back Darwin race wins

23 minutes ago

Exodus of skilled workforce rises 119%

23 minutes ago

American VAR expert Christina Unkel gives ITV edge over BBC at Euro 2024

23 minutes ago

Insider Today: Meta's manager squeeze

23 minutes ago

Fewer than 200,000 Britons living abroad apply to vote in UK election

23 minutes ago

Frustration and loathing in Las Vegas: What Nevada voters REALLY think of a Trump Biden 2024 election

23 minutes ago

Video: As Kate Middleton gets back behind the camera, how the Princess' passion for taking pictures has seen her capture some of the most touching royal photos in decades

27 minutes ago

Euro 2024: Man shot by Hamburg police after ax attack

27 minutes ago

Trump allies hope his daughter's father-in-law can help flip Arab American votes

29 minutes ago

George Strait Breaks US Concert Attendance Record

29 minutes ago

Steelers Fall To Middle Of The Pack In Final NFL Offseason Power Rankings

29 minutes ago

The Bosasa connection: Gwede Mantashe faces bribery probe

29 minutes ago

The current favourite to be Ireland's next manager

29 minutes ago

Architect David Chipperfield: ‘We used to know what progress was. Now we’re not so sure’