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BLING is designed for enterprise automation use cases, especially in knowledge-intensive industries, such as financial services,
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legal and regulatory industries with complex information sources. Rather than try to be "all things to all people," BLING models try to focus on a narrower set of Instructions more suitable to a ~
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BLING is ideal for rapid prototyping, testing, and the ability to perform an end-to-end workflow locally on a laptop without
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having to send sensitive information over an Internet-based API.
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BLING is designed for enterprise automation use cases, especially in knowledge-intensive industries, such as financial services,
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legal and regulatory industries with complex information sources. Rather than try to be "all things to all people," BLING models try to focus on a narrower set of Instructions more suitable to a ~1-3B parameter GPT model.
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BLING is ideal for rapid prototyping, testing, and the ability to perform an end-to-end workflow locally on a laptop without
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having to send sensitive information over an Internet-based API.
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