New Delhi, July 24 -- Artificial Intelligence may seem like a race. One where enterprises and industries are scrambling to build models that provide a reliable edge over competitors. To organisations that do not have in-house capabilities towards an AI-project, intelligence may also be perceived as a transaction. Hence the complexity of which model to buy? If intelligence is available for a price, how do we measure their efficiency?

With Large Language Model (LLM)-driven capabilities, there is a great deal of hope in unlocking operational efficiency for better decision-making. But there is a genuine pressure to find a tool that is "truly-intelligent" - because intelligence today is no longer optional or sustenance, it has become a questi...