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Smaller, smarter, safer: How to build agentic AI on the right foundation
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No amount of model upgrades or spend will close that gap, so the only way forward is to architect your way out.
To get it right, organizations need to prioritize the context layer.
The size of frontier models like the GPT series, Claude, and Gemini mostly exist to compensate for missing context, Thakrar explained.
Without enough context, models need to be able to reason harder and infer more about what a user actually means because it doesn’t know the user’s account, process, or history.
A rich context layer makes it possible for enterprises to run workloads on much smaller, lower-power models.