Jan. 24, 2024, 2 p.m. | Kyle Wiggers

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While working at Hugging Face, engineers Mark McQuade and Brian Benedict ran into challenges helping enterprise customers adopt GenAI. Some companies didn’t want to use closed-source AI APIs due to the perceived lack of transparency — but also resisted open source models over security concerns. “We came to realize that the primary challenge was overcoming […]


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