Jon, if you take this into HIPAA world let me know... Also, in my hands I've felt the frontier models vastly outperformed open source and lesser models from the same orgs. Each release feels like a tangible advance, sometimes very tangible.. My time is money - I want the best model at my fingertips. I want it to work the first time. How do you plan to address that desire for the latest and greatest in this context? Will you work with model vendors the way AWS does? Do you think open source will catch up? Will you build your own??
Hi Ben! Sorry for not replying sooner. We do, in fact, do HIPAA work. Our published benchmarks https://kelsus.com/reference-architecture-writeup.html include medical invoice scanning, and we have a BAA with one of our clients. I would say that when it comes to coding, yes. I still want to be on the frontier, but if you’re doing document workloads (such as ingesting invoices or answering RAG questions), you might be overpaying for tokens. Happy to discuss!
Jon, if you take this into HIPAA world let me know... Also, in my hands I've felt the frontier models vastly outperformed open source and lesser models from the same orgs. Each release feels like a tangible advance, sometimes very tangible.. My time is money - I want the best model at my fingertips. I want it to work the first time. How do you plan to address that desire for the latest and greatest in this context? Will you work with model vendors the way AWS does? Do you think open source will catch up? Will you build your own??
Hi Ben! Sorry for not replying sooner. We do, in fact, do HIPAA work. Our published benchmarks https://kelsus.com/reference-architecture-writeup.html include medical invoice scanning, and we have a BAA with one of our clients. I would say that when it comes to coding, yes. I still want to be on the frontier, but if you’re doing document workloads (such as ingesting invoices or answering RAG questions), you might be overpaying for tokens. Happy to discuss!