It’s non-zero business integration, but I’m thinking about something closer to fine-tuning on manipulating excel spreadsheets, collating information from Teams/Slack/Outlook/etc, creating power point slides from existing sources in the company. If you compare the AI-powered tools for SW engineers vs the tools for AI-powered non-SW white-collar workers, the difference is night and day IMO. Many of the existing business integrations are little better than copy-pasting the context into your favourite LLM, but (for example) cursor is significantly better than that, has custom-trained models for Tab autocomplete, etc.
It’s non-zero business integration, but I’m thinking about something closer to fine-tuning on manipulating excel spreadsheets, collating information from Teams/Slack/Outlook/etc, creating power point slides from existing sources in the company. If you compare the AI-powered tools for SW engineers vs the tools for AI-powered non-SW white-collar workers, the difference is night and day IMO. Many of the existing business integrations are little better than copy-pasting the context into your favourite LLM, but (for example) cursor is significantly better than that, has custom-trained models for Tab autocomplete, etc.