
Tredence Invests 10% of their Annual Revenues To Develop GenAI Capabilities
CIOTechOutlook Team | Friday, 29 March 2024, 05:12 IST

By empowering improved efficiency and new business streams, the company is seeking to develop its incomes by 40-half in 2024, CEO Shub Bhowmick added.
"We are building AI language models by fine-tuning some foundational models such as Meta's Llama series and Anthropic's Claude," Bhowmick said. "These models need not be large in size...we are using public and proprietary data of our customers to create agents to serve their unique needs in sectors such as retail, consumer goods, healthcare, telecom, banking and financial services, manufacturing, etc."
He also mentioned that the organization invests in research and development to foster high-level AI capabilities and improve developer productivity.
Tredence is a worldwide data science solutions provider centered on tackling the last-mile issue in AI technology. They are settled in San Jose; the organization embraces an upward first methodology and a result-driven mentality to assist clients' success and speed up esteem acknowledgment from their analytics speculations. The firm has a workforce of more than 1,500, with workplaces in San Jose, Encourage City, Chicago, London, Toronto, and Bangalore, with the biggest organizations in retail, CPG, tech, telecom, medical care, travel, and industries as clients.
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